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Australian Aviation Heritage Centre
Step back in time and explore Northern Territory heritage. The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, located in Winnellie, Darwin, houses an impressive.. [continued]
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Australian Pearling Exhibition
Fascinated by the adventure and mystery of pearling? The timeless appeal of the exotic pearl has fascinated men and women for centuries.. [continued]
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Casuarina Beach
Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area between the mouth of Rapid Creek and Lee Point in Darwin. The highlights of the Reserve.. [continued]
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Crocodylus Park
Crocodylus Park, located in Berrimah, a short distance from Darwin, is one of the best places in Australia to come face to face with the largest.. [continued]
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Cullen Bay
Cullen Bay is a recently developed complex of serviced apartments, luxury houses, shops and restaurants overlooking the Marina at Myilly Point.. [continued]
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Darwin
Darwin, the Northern Territory's vibrant capital, is a city with influences that are as much Asian as they are western. A city with dozens.. [continued]
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Darwin Harbour
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic.. [continued]
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The Adelaide River snakes its way south from the Van Diemen Gulf, through Djukbinj National Park, to the Adelaide River settlement on the Stuart Highway. The river is perhaps best known for its popular ‘jumping crocodile’ cruises, run by a number of different operators. The crocodile cruises are located about one hour’s drive south of Darwin along the Arnhem Highway - just follow the signs to any of the ‘jumping crocodile’ theme cruises. Watch crocodiles being encouraged to jump high in the air for their food. The river is also home to a massive and varied bird population. Nearby, the Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre provides a 360 degree view of the floodplains of the river. Viewing platforms and walking paths at Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve also provide visitors with an excellent opportunity to see birdlife.
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