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Come around Northern Territory and admire a lot of interesting places as libraries, national parks and amazing landscape of this golden heaven. |
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Here are the striking panoramas of Australia's Red Centre world famous Ayers Rock the mysterious domes of the Olgas towering columns at Chambers Pillar and the plunging escarpments of Kings Canyon and MacDonnell Ranges. |
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Travel to tropical wetlands at the top End - mecca for thousands of water birds, brolgas, jabirus, magpie geese and many more. |
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The Northern Territory is home to much of Australia's aboriginal culture. Historical sites, rock art painting and community life are to be found throughout most areas. |
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Kakadu National Park is just 257km from Darwin along the sealed Arnhem Highway. In its 19,000sq km, it is home to around 275 species of birds, 75 species of reptiles, 25 species of frogs, an estimated 10,000 species of insects and 1,600 plant species comprising more than a third of the Top End's plant life. |
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Admire beautiful species of birds in their natural environment. Here you can feel the atmosphere of a perfect getaway. |
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Observe the crocodiles of this region, find something new about this reptiles that could be considered the most powerful creatures. |
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Ayers Rock or Uluru rises 348 metres from the desert and has a girth of 9.4 kilometres. These statistics alone assure its star role as the world's most famous monolith, yet it is estimated that at least two-thirds of the Rock lies beneath the surface. |
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Katherine is a town situated 320 km southeast of Darwin in the "Top End" of the Northern Territory. It is the third largest settlement in the territory after the capital Darwin and Alice Springs. |
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Nitmiluk National Park has been established around a series of gorges on the Katherine River and Edith Falls. Previously named Katherine Gorge National Park, its northern edge borders Kakadu National Park. |
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Edith Falls (Leliyn) is a series of waterfalls and pools in Nitmiluk National Park. The falls are part of Edith River. There are trails to the top of the escarpment, allowing visitors to view the waterfalls. |
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Proclaimed a national park in 1986, it is named after Fred Litchfield, a Territory pioneer, who explored areas of the Northern Territory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the Daly River in 1864. |
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Wangi Falls are located in the Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. Accessed by sealed road, the falls are found near the western boundary of the park, 80 km south of Darwin as the crow flies. |
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Big Red Dune is one of the most difficult regions to pass in the Simpson Desert. Take a chance and experience it yourself. |
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