Kakadu & Arnhem Land Nature Photo Journey, Australia




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Kakadu & Arnhem Land Nature Photo Journey, Australia

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Enter a territory with no fences or boundaries, where crocodiles, snakes and other wildlife exist virtually uninterrupted by the activities man. A journey into Kakadu and Arnhem Land is an experience that will never be forgotten. Stretching more than 91,000 square kilometres across the north-east corner of the Northern Territory, Arnhem Land is filled with mind-blowing landscapes and is home to the world's oldest living culture. Rugged escarpments, lush wetlands, and colours in Kakadu range from deep, tropical forest and dazzling blue, to sage and watercolour rust, while Arnhem Land is boarded by white sandy beaches and wide azure skies. In Kakadu, you'll find more than one-third of all Australian bird species. This World Heritage-listed site is also home to the endangered Gouldian Finch and Red Goshawk. See them up close on a wetlands cruise, or discover the local flora and fauna on a leisurely bushwalk. For more information visit http://en.travelnt.com/experience/nature.aspx For more information on Kakadu and Arnhem Land visit http://en.travelnt.com/explore/kakadu-arnhem.aspx

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