Location ID: #10149513
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Located 110 kilometres east of Alice Springs, the historic town of Arltunga was officially Central Australia's first town and once supported up to 3,000 people.The site contains remains of mines, old miner's camps and stone buildings (some of which ...
Location ID: #10146079
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Yellow Water is a landlocked billabong (lake) brimming with native flora and fauna and is one of World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park's best-known landmarks. Known as Ngurrungurrudjba, the billabong is located near the small settlement of ...
Location ID: #10175097
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This area in Northeast Arnhem Land has been home to the Yolngu Aboriginal people for at least 40,000 years. Nhulunbuy has a tropical savannah climate (Aw). Temperatures are hot year round with very warm nights. The wet season lasts from December to ...
Location ID: #10166978
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A quaint outback roadhouse complete with bar, fuel and caravan camping area.
Location ID: #10166972
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The Battery Hill Mining Centre is the site of the historic No 3 Government Gold Stamp Battery, where the 1930's outback gold rush started. The centre overlooks the town and the surrounding countryside and has a Underground Mine Tour. Facilities ...
Location ID: #10166969
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The Tennant Creek Telegraph Station was built in 1872 from stone quarried from a site nearby. The station consist of the main building, two basement food storage buildings and two smaller dwellings.
Location ID: #10166974
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This man-made lake was created to provide a water supply for the local town of Tennant Creek and is a pleasant surprise in a rugged Central Australian environment. The area is large enough to allow swimming or canoeing and is surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10166977
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Gunlom Plunge Pool, 200 kilometres south of Jabiru, is located on Waterfall Creek in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, is a seasonal waterfall and serene plunge pool. The falls have been used in production such as High Ground (2020) and ...
Location ID: #10166975
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Located at the northern end of the Tennant Creek township, the large complex houses a total of 75 air conditioned rooms spread out on 11 acres.
Location ID: #10166970
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Stuart Highway north of Banka Banka West Station. Straight roads with the occasional crest for vistas.
Location ID: #10166967
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Tennant Creek is a town located in the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory. It is the seventh largest town in the NT, and is located on the Stuart Highway, just south of the intersection with the western terminus of the Barkly Highway. The town ...
Location ID: #10166968
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The church building was originally constructed in 1904 in Pine Creek prior to being moved to Tennant Creek. With parts of the church spread between the two towns during the move, it was once known as the "longest church in Australia".
Location ID: #10166544
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Just south of the West MacDonnell Ranges, approximately 15 km south east of town is one of the lesser known Alice Springs attractions, the Ilparpa Claypans. Located at the western end of the Ilparpa Valley, the twelve interconnected ephemeral ...
Location ID: #10146066
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Part of the Trephina Gorge Nature Park, while beautiful to look at, the water in John Hayes Rockhole can be very cold, even in summer. If it hasn't rained in a long time the waterholes may have dried up. Half of the 9km road to the gorge from the ...
Location ID: #10146061
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Located in the Kakadu National Park, the closest major town is Darwin, while Jabiru is located in the national park. The escarpment - a vast rocky plateau stretching across Arnhemland - was once criss-crossed by ancent hunting and travelling routes ...
Location ID: #10161329
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Darwin Yoga Space has two big, light filled beautiful studios available.
Location ID: #10165444
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TIO Stadium, formerly Marrara Stadium, is the premier outdoor stadium in the Northern Territory and was built in 1991, primarily to cater for Australian Football. It is the largest stadium in the Northern Territory. The total capacity of the stadium ...
Location ID: #10146068
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Only 3 hours from Uluru, Kings Canyon is a majestic destination featuring 100 m-high sandstone walls, palm-filled crevices and views that stretch across the desert.
Location ID: #10165409
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The Church Precinct comprises St Therese’s Church, the nearby Presbytery, and a small radio shack. The buildings are all timber frame construction with timber weatherboard external cladding reminiscent of Queensland domestic architecture. The ...
Location ID: #10165109
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Retro arcade in the centre of Darwin with shopfronts including Babylon cocktail bar, Air Raid Records and artist studios.
Location ID: #10165110
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Austin lane is an inviting and engaging urban laneway full of street art, decorative light and green space. Lined by some of Darwin's trendiest bars this alleyway could easily double for LA or San Francisco.
Location ID: #10163775
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The Chung Wah Society is a social and sporting club for Darwin’s burgeoning Chinese population. The religion practiced at the Temple is a combination of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, and the stone lions, handcrafted in China, originally ...
Location ID: #10163320
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Zimin Dr winds its way from the Stuart Highway and an industrial area all the way down to the picturesque low lands. The road is lined by acreage semi-rural plots and pastoral country.
Location ID: #10163319
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The Town of Katherine is the fourth largest in the Northern Territory, situated 320 kilometres south-east of Darwin on the beautiful Katherine River, with a population of more than 11,000 people.