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Also written as Unit 6, 20 Aarons Drive.
Cable Beach WA 6726, Australia
Also written as Unit 6, 20 Aarons Drive.
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6/20 Aarons Drive is a unit. It is part of the residential development within the Cable Beach suburb of Broome
The unit is roughly 2 km from Cable Beach, placing it within easy walking or short driving distance to the white‑sand shoreline
Several parks are within a short walk, including Chippindall Park (about 0.3 km away), Woods Park and Sibosado Park (around 0.4 km), and Dakas Park also approximately 0.4 km from the unit
Gantheaume Point at the southern tip of Cable Beach offers a lighthouse, dolphin and whale watching, and dinosaur footprints visible at low tide. Minyirr Park, adjacent to the southern beach, provides walking trails through red‑ochre dunes
Box jellyfish (stingers) may be present from November to April, and Irukandji jellyfish can appear during the wet season, so swimmers should heed warning signs and consider protective measures during these periods
Visitors often enjoy camel rides at sunrise or sunset, four‑wheel‑drive exploration of the beach at low tide, and swimming in the gentle waves that dominate the dry season (May‑October). The beach also includes a well‑known clothes‑optional area to the north of the access road
Within about 1 km are the Broome Japanese Cemetery and the Japanese/Chinese/Muslim section of Broome Cemetery, both heritage‑listed sites reflecting the town’s multicultural history
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