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"As Australia’s largest national park, Kakadu spans savannah woodlands, wetlands and lowlands and teems with wildlife—saltwater crocodiles and close to 13,000 other species, including sandy wallabies. I was struck by its archaeological significance too: Aboriginal cave paintings and rock carvings dating back over 20,000 years are recognised by UNESCO, and the park is marking its 40th year with a promised A$200 million federal investment." - Delle Chan
Vast park with ancient rock art, diverse wildlife, wetlands
Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru NT 0886, Australia Get directions