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  2. Darwin Waterfront Precinct - Wikipedia

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    Darwin Waterfront Precinct Northern Territory Population 293 (2021) Established 2006 Region Metropolitan Darwin Territory electorate(s) Port Darwin Federal division(s) Solomon Website Darwin Waterfront Precinct The Darwin Waterfront Precinct is a tourist area in the Northern Territory of Australia in Darwin City. Restaurants, bars, a wave pool and a man-made beach are available for local ...

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in the Northern Territory

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    Tourist attractions in Darwin, Northern Territory (1 C, 23 P) B. Beaches of the Northern Territory (4 P) C. Canyons and gorges in the Northern Territory (11 P)

  4. Big things (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Australia's big things. The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some sculptures.In Australia, big things have come to be seen as a uniquely Australian phenomenon, although they emerged at the same time as the so-called Roadside Giants (fibreglass sculptures of things) of the United States.

  5. Litchfield National Park - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 2007, the land occupied by the national park was gazetted by the Northern Territory Government as a locality with the name, Litchfield Park. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Litchfield Park had 44 people living within its boundaries. [ 13 ]

  6. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park - Wikipedia

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    Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia.The park is home to both Uluru and Kata Tjuta.It is located 1,943 kilometres (1,207 mi) south of Darwin by road and 440 kilometres (270 mi) south-west of Alice Springs along the Stuart and Lasseter Highways.

  7. Emily Gap - Wikipedia

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    Emily Gap, 1900 Cattle in Emily Gap, 1938 - 1948 A close up of cattle in the Gap, c1937. Emily Gap / Anthwerrke is a natural attraction and significant cultural site to the Arrernte people in the East MacDonnell Ranges, eight kilometres to the east of Mparntwe/Alice Springs, in Australia's Northern Territory.