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5 things you didn’t know you could do in the NT

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There’s more to the Top End than you think. Picture: Tourism NT. Source: Supplied

THE vast yet beautiful Northern Territory drew more local and international travellers this year than any of the past five.  

The National Visitor Survey showed 1.34 million visitors ticked the Territory off their bucket lists, a 14 per cent increase. So what makes this region so special?

Apart from the obvious…

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ancientart:Aboriginal rock art from Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, NT, Australia.Photo taken by Michae

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Aboriginal rock art from Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, NT, Australia.

Photo taken by Michael Wifall.


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Photograph Kakadu National Park with Steve Parish [Only 16 Places Left!] 15th - 19th July 2013 Kakad

Photograph Kakadu National Park with Steve Parish

[Only 16 Places Left!]

15th - 19th July 2013

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia - Nearly 20,000 square kilometres of ancient wetlands, escarpment, outliers, woodlands, monsoon rain forests and home to our earliest Australians for more than 50,000 years. 

Come on an incredible photographic and cultural adventure with myself and my very good friend, internationally acclaimed landscape and nature photographer, Steve Parish.

We will explore and take time to capture amazing images of the cultural landscape, as well as the magnificent flora and fauna that makes Kakadu National Park one of the most fascinating World Heritage listed areas on this planet!

An incredible journey of 5 days and 4 nights with all meals and quality accommodation taken care of, with Steve’s guidance to help you with your images all along the way!

Click Here for all the details and Full Program of Events with Steve Parish in 2013


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