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Beautiful Sapphire Pool - Kimberley coast gorge, Western Australia


The Sapphire Pool is a beautiful natural swimming hole located in a remote gorge on the Kimberley coast in Western Australia. It is situated in the Mitchell River National Park, which is known for its rugged terrain, towering cliffs, and pristine rivers.

The pool is named for its crystal-clear, sapphire-blue water, which is surrounded by lush vegetation and towering red cliffs. It is fed by a small waterfall that cascades down from the cliffs above, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of the rugged outback.

The Sapphire Pool is accessible only by a challenging hike through the rugged wilderness of the Mitchell River National Park, and visitors should be prepared for a strenuous trek. However, the reward for those who make the journey is a breathtakingly beautiful natural wonder that is truly worth the effort.

Swimming in the Sapphire Pool is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and visitors are advised to take care when entering the water, as the pool is quite deep in places and the currents can be strong. It is also important to respect the fragile ecosystem of the Mitchell River National Park and to take all necessary precautions to minimize impact on the environment.

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