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Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park is located 100 km south west of Darwin and was given National Park status in 1986. Each year the park attracts over quarter of a million visitors and features some of the greatest scenery in Australia. The majority of the sites are stunning waterfalls with most open for swimming. Litchfield National Park
Kakadu National Park – Ubirr Lookout
Following up from a previous post about the Aboriginal rock art in the Kakadu National Park I wanted to share a short video made at the Ubirr site where some of the oldest rock art can be found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82L_B9x1t4 Below is my view from the Ubirr lookout into Armen Land, unfortunately I wasn’t there atContinue reading “Kakadu National Park – Ubirr Lookout”
Aboriginal Rock Art
The main reason for Kakadu’s World Heritage Status is because of its collection of Aboriginal rock art in the area. The art details the history of the Aboriginal people of Australia and features some key historical moments, including the early contact with European people. The art is evidence of the close personal relationship that AboriginalContinue reading “Aboriginal Rock Art”
The Crocodile Hunter
All I wanted to see while travelling in the Northern Territories was a crocodile in the wild. Many of the places I visited had signs warning of crocodiles but after staring into the water hoping for a head to appear I hadn’t seen one. There were signs of them being around everywhere. In the endContinue reading “The Crocodile Hunter”
Kakadu National Park
Nature Will Survive
Kings Canyon
Kata Tjuta
Uluru
Uluru is also known as Ayers Rock and even ‘The Rock’. Mass tourism to central Australia and Uluru dates back to the 1960s with the number of visitors continues to grow each year. Uluru is managed by the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park which also encompasses Kata Tjuta or the Olgas. This national park is the mostContinue reading “Uluru”