Broome Entry Sign
Cable Beach, sunset camel rides, pearling and outback trekking still bring visitors from all over the world to Broome, and Shire of Broome decided it was time for a suitable entry statement to welcome travelers. Working with Danthonia’s designers, they settled on this simple but striking design mounted on a plinth of local stone.
The sign features an indigenous greeting of welcome from the Yawuru people, and a line drawing of the iconic pearl oyster. An in-ground light illuminates the pylon at night.
Cable Beach, sunset camel rides, pearling and outback trekking still bring visitors from all over the world to Broome, and Shire of Broome decided it was time for a suitable entry statement to welcome travelers. Working with Danthonia’s designers, they settled on this simple but striking design mounted on a plinth of local stone.
The sign features an indigenous greeting of welcome from the Yawuru people, and a line drawing of the iconic pearl oyster. An in-ground light illuminates the pylon at night.
Cable Beach, sunset camel rides, pearling and outback trekking still bring visitors from all over the world to Broome, and Shire of Broome decided it was time for a suitable entry statement to welcome travelers. Working with Danthonia’s designers, they settled on this simple but striking design mounted on a plinth of local stone.
The sign features an indigenous greeting of welcome from the Yawuru people, and a line drawing of the iconic pearl oyster. An in-ground light illuminates the pylon at night.