The words The Great Kimberley Wilderness outlined by a dotted line in the shape of a mountain.

 

Narrated by Luke Hemsworth, 'The Great Kimberley Wilderness' is a 35-minute virtual reality documentary that transports you to one of the most spectacular and pristine landscapes in the world.​  

Guided by science and Traditional Owners, you will journey across magical coastlines, and venture into the heart of this ancient landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth.

Fly over the edge of the thundering King George Falls, explore the vibrantly striped domes and majestic gorges of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park and travel back over 350 million years to the great Devonian Reef to explore ancient geology, that has been pivotal to life as we know it.​​

Almost two billion years in the making, get ready to experience the wonders, culture, and magic of this unique and precious landscape, like never before!

 

 

 

Experience The Great Kimberley Wilderness at one of our Museum sites

Vast landscape at sunset with a golden-lit plateau and rolling hills.

The Great Kimberley Wilderness at WA Museum Boola Bardip

WA Museum Boola Bardip is providing a spectacular 360-degree VR cinema experience in a temporary immersive 250 sqm gallery, including a 60-seat VR cinema, with 7.1 surround sound system and large-scale digital projections across wall surfaces, to create a shared experience like no other.

Dates: Saturday 23 November 2024 – Monday 28 April 2025

Calm river at sunrise or sunset with rocky banks and a gradient sky.

The Great Kimberley Wilderness at Museum of the Great Southern

Dates: Saturday 23 November 2024 – Monday 28 April 2025

Aerial view of a mangrove forest with green trees and winding blue water channels.

The Great Kimberley Wilderness at Museum of the Goldfields

Dates: Saturday 23 November 2024 – Monday 28 April 2025

Waterfall cascading over red rock formations with green grass patches.

The Great Kimberley Wilderness at Museum of Geraldton

Dates: Saturday 23 November 2024 – Monday 28 April 2025

 


The producers wish to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the various lands on which this documentary has been filmed and recognise their continued connection to their country.

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