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World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is arguably Australia's most famous national park and covers an expanse the size of Wales, offering rugged escarpments, lush wetlands, plunging gorges and waterfalls which exist side by side. The yellow water river cruise is a must when visiting Kakadu, where you will encounter wild crocodiles, birds and stunning scenery. The cave paintings, rock carvings and archaeological sites within the park, record the skills and way of life of the region's inhabitants, from the hunter-gatherers of prehistoric times to the Aboriginal people still living there, offering a fascinating insight into the past. |
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