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Come and explore Broome with us! After a few weeks of enjoying the Dampier Peninsula, we're back in Broome and getting ready to head south. First, it's time to check out some of the sights around Broome. We're taking you along to check out some of our favourites in this episode. Kicking things off is the dinosaur footprints just outside the Broome township. We initially thought it would be great for the kids - which it was -but what surprised us was how much we enjoyed this one. Low tide around the Broome coastline reveals an awe-inspiring collection of prehistoric footprints in the mudstone. We had a great time exploring the water's edge, seeing how many we could find. After all that hard work, it was time for a drink! We called in at the iconic Matso's brewery, famous for its fruit beers. Most people know Matso's for Liz's favourite, their Ginger Beer, but they have a unique range of beers worth a try. We've gotta say the Mango beer was a hit! Next up was a trip out to Willie Creek Pearl Farm. Pearl farming is a massive part of Broome's recent history, and it was fascinating to take a look at what this industry is all about. We'd turned up too late to get on one of their tours, but after James ran into the owner, Rob, he was more than happy to take us behind the scenes for a private tour. No trip to Broome is complete without enjoying a sunset on Cable Beach. We made our way down onto the beach and cruised along to find a spot to ourselves. What a perfect way to end a day of exploration. The weather was getting warm, and the rains were on their way. Time to head south! The road south from Broome is pretty uneventful, but Barn Hill Station is a little gem along the way. Not too far off the highway Barn Hill Station is a brilliant campsite right on the coast that has a relaxed and family-friendly feel. The shady grassed communal area with an adventure playground was a great place to rest and break up the drive for a few days. There's also plenty of activities and entertainment in the busier part of the season. The next stop was 80 Mile Beach. This iconic stretch of sand is strikingly white and creates stunning blue water. We had a great time playing in the shallows and building sandcastles, but our visit was cut short when Harrison got stung by a jellyfish. If you’d like to get access to exclusive perks and support our content, consider joining our Patreon community at: / thelifestylepioneers You can always see what else we're up to by following us on Facebook and Instagram (links below). See you next Sunday! / thelifestylepioneers / thelifestylepioneers YouTube creator tools we use and recommend: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/thelifestyl... Disclaimer: Assume any links we share earn us a commission. We only share products and services we use and love.