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Twice the size
of California,
yet with only
two hundred
thousand
inhabitants,
it's not
surprising that
Australia's
Northern
Territory
represents
nature on a
grand scale!
There is no
greater haven
than the
Northern
Territory for
those looking to
make a
connection with
nature.
This is a
place that ebbs
and flows with
the seasons, a
place of
contrast and
color, where
change is the
only constant.
Home to
awe-inspiring
iconic wonders -
the World
Heritage parks
of Kakadu and
Uluru-Kata Tjuta
(Ayers Rock),
with flora and
fauna as diverse
as desert blooms
are to lotus
lilies and
fearsome
saltwater
crocodile living
in harmony with
brolgas and
barramundi.
Australia's
Northern
Territory is
home to sixty
thousand
Aboriginal
people, who hold
a deeply
spiritual
connection to
the land that
dates back tens
of thousands of
years, yet can
still be shared
today, through a
walk in the
desert in search
of bush tucker,
a visit to the
ancient rock art
galleries, or
simply sitting
in on the
telling of
dreamtime
stories.
Australia's
Northern
Territory is
renowned for its
colorful
characters. The
type of locals
you'll meet at
our legendary
outback pubs,
cattle stations
or country
towns.
Uncomplicated,
larger than
life, and only
too willing to
share a yarn or
two. It's hard
not to fall in
love with our
relaxed
lifestyle, and
down to earth
attitude.
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