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Welcome to the Pilbara Coast a place of extraordinary contrasts. Where ancient Aboriginal history sits alongside the history of the early European settlement of the North West all the while surrounded by signs of the economic vitality which is driving the nations economy. The newly created Murujuga National Park is home to amazing examples of Aboriginal rock art created by the first inhabitants of the Pilbara and dating back thousands of years. This can all be seen only a short drive from Karratha a place which is undergoing a transformation into a modern City of the North. The Pilbara Coast is also home to the historic towns of Roebourne and Cossack and the preserved buildings of these towns that date back to the late 19th century provide a great example of the early history of the early European settlement of the North West. Nestled amongst these is the fishing village of Point Samson a delightful surprise for many travellers to the Pilbara looking for excellent accommodation and dining options right on the edge of the Indian Ocean. There is also the natural attractions of the Pilbara landscape itself whether that be the rivers and waterholes of nearby Millstream Chichester National Park or the beautiful beaches and bays of the 42 islands of the Dampier Archipelago. The fishing and snorkelling amongst these islands is superb and one of the Pilbaras best kept secrets. So when visiting the Pilbara ensure you allow the time to immerse yourself in the history and attractions of the Pilbara Coast an extraordinary part of Australias North West Best Regards Glen Chidlow Chief Executive Officer Australias North West Tourism