Australia 🇦🇺, Roebuck Bay
Roebuck Bay is a bay on the coast of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Its entrance is bounded on the north by the city of Broome, and on the south by Capes Bush and Sandy. It is named after the ship HMS Roebuck when it explored the coast of Northwest Australia under the command of William Dampier in 1699.
Roebuck Bay is a colorful tropical sea bay with an area of 550 km2. The bay is "famous" primarily for its bright red-orange sandy beaches, with mangroves, which are partly located in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean.
This incredible contrast between the red rocks and the stunning blue sea will impress even the most sophisticated travelers. And the photographers will be even more delighted.