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Anbangbang Billabong is located in Kakadu National Park, under the shadow of Nourlangie Rock in the Northern Territory.
Anbangbang Rock Shelter, located in Kakadu National Park, is a magical attraction known for its stunning rock formations and Indigenous art.
Kakadu's larger falls may be out of reach during the tropical summer, but this small, pristine waterfall remains a favourite.
Twin Falls is a stunning waterfall located in Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage-listed site.
Cobourg Peninsula, also known as Garig Gunak Barlu National Park, is a remote and pristine area located 570 km northeast of Darwin.
Jarrangbarnmi (Koolpin) Gorge, located in the southern part of Kakadu National Park, is a hidden gem that nature lovers must visit.
Jim Jim Falls, also known as Barrkmalam, is a stunning plunge waterfall located in Kakadu National Park in Australia.
Visit Maguk, also known as Barramundi Gorge, in the south of Kakadu National Park to enjoy a stunning waterfall that flows throughout the year.
Burrunggui (sometimes spelled Burrunguy, previously called Nourlangie Rock) is located in an outlying sandstone formation of the Arnhem Land Escarpment within the Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the traditional Country of the Gun-djeihmi speaking people and according to Traditional Owners, was shaped by Ancestral beings in the creation period of the Dreaming (Chaloupka 1982 p. 6). It was included on the World Heritage Register.
Smith Point Beacon Cobourg is a valuable reminder of early settlement and maritime history.