Location ID: #10153933
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Located 10 km due west of Alice Springs, Mt Gillen is the prominent ridge standing sentry over Alice Springs to the west of the main gap at an altitude of 914 metres.
Location ID: #10153429
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The Larrimah Museum, situated in the old railway yards behind the township of Larrimah, was the former WW2 telegraph repeater station and is located opposite the Larrimah Hotel.
Location ID: #10153427
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A quirky outback pub and motel with kitsch exterior and a novelty interior.
Location ID: #10151647
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Location ID: #10150270
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Hugh is a small Northern Territory Rural Location within the local government area of MacDonnell, 15.4 km from Alice Springs. The township also has a camel breeder, with the Northern Territory having one of the largest camel populations in the world.
Location ID: #10146076
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The Simpson Desert is a vast expanse of rolling dunes, seemingly endless horizons and deep red sand. The Simpson is the world's largest parallel sand dune desert, with some dunes stretching for 300km long without a break. Many attractions located on ...
Location ID: #10150213
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The gardens cover 42 hectares and are noted for their collections of north Australian and other tropical species. There are extensive plantings of colourful heliconias, gingers, tropical orchids, bromeliads and other exotic plants. The ...
Location ID: #10150214
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The park covers 1,300 hectares of land 7 kilometres west of the Alice Springs town centre. With a core area of 54 hectares the park presents and interprets the Australian desert environment and, its inhabitants while contributing to the conservation ...
Location ID: #10150152
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Lake Amadeus is a large salt lake in the southwest corner of Northern Territory of Australia, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Uluru. Lake Amadeus is on Aboriginal land, and is covered by the Katiti and Petermann Aboriginal Land Trusts. Due to ...
Location ID: #10149618
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Mount Giles is one of the highest mountains in the Northern Territory, Australia, at 1,389 metres AHD. It lies along the MacDonnell Ranges, dominating Ormiston Pound, in the West MacDonnell National Park, approximately 80 kilometres west of Alice ...
Location ID: #10146072
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Mt Sonder is the highest point in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Near the summit the vegetation changes and the round-leafed mallee and native pine become more prevalent on the high slopes and stony cliffs.
Location ID: #10149616
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Built by the Sargent Family in 1929, the homestead was abandoned in the early 1960s. It has recently been restored and an interpretive display presents the trials and tragedies of this remote site. Please note that access to the homestead is by ...
Location ID: #10149615
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The Bellman Hangar was designed in the United Kingdom in 1936 by the Directorate of Works structural engineer, N. S. Bellman, as a temporary hangar capable of being erected or dismantled by unskilled labour with simple equipment and to be easily ...
Location ID: #10149516
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Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park is located 30 kilometres south of Katherine and covers 1,499 hectares of karst limestone landscape, found in only a few locations in northern Australia. Formed millions of years ago and still growing today, these caves ...
Location ID: #10149515
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The Devils Marbles are a collection of massive granite boulders strewn across a valley south of Tennant Creek. Standing at up to 6 metres high and formed over millions of years, they continue to crack and change.
Location ID: #10149414
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diversity of landscapes makes the drive through the park varied and interesting. Just along the main road you will experience woodlands, rivers, floodplains and billabongs, while short detours reward visitors with more.
Location ID: #10149418
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The Historic Village or former Mission site consists of about 20 structures, some dating from 1877 although most date from the period 1897-1910. Many of these early buildings are constructed of lime-rendered sandstone rubble with corrugated ...
Location ID: #10148456
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Located in Mary River National Park, the famous Shady Camp is located approximately 200km from Darwin and takes around 2 hours travelling by road when towing a boat, approximately 1 hour 40 minutes by car (4WD only during the wet), the area is a ...
Location ID: #10149415
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Djukbinj (pronounced jook-binj) National park sits along the Arnhem Highway, about an hour's drive from Darwin and forms part of the scenic Marrakai floodplains. Djukbinj National Park contains a portion of the catchment and drainage for the ...
Location ID: #10148948
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Large air-conditioned studio (7x10m) with double doors, makes for easy access with large equipment or vehicle based close to Darwin CBD.
Location ID: #10147867
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Snapper rocks is a quintessential Australian coastal eatery, with bright colours and an easy going demeanour. The highlight of this location is it's architectural bar and proximity to the waterfront.
Location ID: #10146067
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Location ID: #10146062
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At around 150 km from Alice Springs, Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve is the perfect place to spend a night or two admiring the outback stars or just soaking in the serenity. Each is a sacred site for the Lower Southern Arrernte, Pertame (Southern ...
Location ID: #10146073
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RED OCHRE PITS, NT Located 110km west of Alice Springs, the pits is a colourful outcrop of ochre on the banks of a sandy creek. It is an important part of Aboriginal culture and is used in everyday life. It is the raw material for paintings and ...