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Dhamitjinya (East Woody Island) and Galaru (East Woody Beach) are located just three kilometres from Nhulunbuy. These...
Gunlom Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in Kakadu National Park. It is found at the southern, less visited...
Nestled near the spectacular Arnhem Land Escarpment in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Jabiru was...
Whether the falls are raging with water or the merest trickle, this majestic waterfall is a sight to behold. Set in...
World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and cascading waterfalls...
A one kilometre walk through monsoon rainforest leads to the base of a beautiful plunge pool. Maguk / Barramundie...
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The walls of the Nourlangie Rock Art Site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have served as a shelter and...
Gunbalanya / Oenpelli is an Aboriginal community on the eastern border of World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park at...
Twin Falls is set in the Arnhem Land escarpment, in the magnificent World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Take a...
Ubirr is one of Kakadu National Park’s two most famous rock art galleries. The galleries can be viewed by following...
Umbukumba is a small aboriginal community situated on the picturesque east coast of Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of...
Yellow Water, a land-locked billabong brimming with native flora and fauna, is one of World Heritage-listed Kakadu...
Yellow Water, a land-locked billabong brimming with native flora and fauna, is one of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park’s best known landmarks. Located near the small settlement of Cooinda, Yellow Water is home to crocodiles, wild horses, buffalo and other wildlife. The billabong, which floods to join other waterways during the wet season, also attracts millions of migratory birds each year, including jacana, egrets, jabiru, sea eagles, magpie geese and many other native species. Paperbark forests, pandanus and fresh water mangroves line the shore, and the water is dotted with beautiful pink and white waterlilies. Explore the billabong by boarding a wildlife cruise, or enjoy an unforgettable Top End sunset from the viewing platform. A trip to Kakadu is not complete without a visit to Yellow Water.
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