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| 3 | | | Berry Springs, Northern Territory | | Berry Springs is about 50 kilometres south of Darwin , and about 9 kilometres past Noonamah along the Cox Peninsula Road. The original settlement of the town was located about 5 kilometres south o... |
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| 4 | | | Maningrida, Northern Territory | | Maningrida is an old Macassan well which means 'the watering place'. It was originally set up as a trading station by Syd Kyle-Little and Jack Doolan. Part of the idea was to try to stem the flow of ... |
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| 5 | | | Nt-Park-12, Northern Territory | | These parks are 22,940 hectares and 678 hectares in size respectively. The Reserves include a large part of the beautiful Mary River flood plain. The parks are an important breeding area for insects,... |
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| 6 | | | Howard Springs Nature Park, Northern Territory | | The park is 1009 hectares in size. This Park has a spring-fed swimming pool surrounded by monsoon rainforest. A picnic area and open woodland provide plenty to do, including swimming, bushwalking, wi... |
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| 7 | | | Larrakeyah, Northern Territory | | Larrakeyah is a suburb of Darwin . There is a naval base here, which is positioned literally right by the Larrakeyah cliffs. It is from here that the task of patrolling the north coast around Darwin ... |
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| 8 | | | Darwin, Northern Territory | | In 1839, John Stokes of the Beagle landed on Talc Head. He named the area before him, Port Darwin, reflecting his friendship with Charles Darwin, who had travelled with him on a previous voyage of d... |
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| 9 | | | Adelaide River, Northern Territory | | Adelaide River is 110 kilometres south of Darwin along the Stuart Highway. The area was originally inhabited by the Kungarakan aborigines, and in 1849 the first known Europeans - the crew of 'The Be... |
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| 10 | | | Nt-Park-15, Northern Territory | | Butterfly Gorge Nature Park is 104 hectares in size. The attractive Butterfly Gorge is 147 km from Katherine or 214 km from Darwin . Entry to the park is along a 17 km track leading from the end o... |
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