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Ubirr Gallery 🎨 Kakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryThere are approximately 5,000 rock art sites in Kakadu National ...
22/04/2022

Ubirr Gallery 🎨 Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

There are approximately 5,000 rock art sites in Kakadu National Park and Ubirr has some of the most iconic rock art found in Austalia, and is one of the reasons Kakadu is listed as a World Heritage Site.

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Florence Falls 💦 Litchfield National Park, Northern TerritoryThe cascading waterfall that is Florence Falls offers spect...
11/04/2022

Florence Falls 💦 Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory

The cascading waterfall that is Florence Falls offers spectacular views and a stunning plunge pool below, the perfect spot to kick back and relax.

With the monsoon forest, the vast array of flora, fauna, hiking trails and viewing spots that surround the waterfall, Florence falls is an amazing spot to explore. Kick back and relax in the pool or look out over the park and soak up the views of the sprawling valley below.

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Anbangbang Gallery 🎨 Kakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryThere are approximately 5,000 rock art sites in Kakadu Nati...
04/04/2022

Anbangbang Gallery 🎨 Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

There are approximately 5,000 rock art sites in Kakadu National Park and Anbangbang has some of the most iconic rock art found in Austalia, and is one of the reasons Kakadu is listed as a World Heritage Site.

The stories and knowledge associated with many paintings often have a number of levels of meaning. The local people and non-Aboriginal people are told the first level of the story known as the public story. Depending on an individual's progression through their ceremonial life, their interest, and their willingness to take on the responsibilities of that knowledge, the full story is later revealed.

Join W***y Wag Tail Tours and let us show you these amazing ancient rock art sites! > Links in Bio

The Black-Necked Stork, commonly called the Jabiru, are found around the waterways and flood plains of the Northern Terr...
30/03/2022

The Black-Necked Stork, commonly called the Jabiru, are found around the waterways and flood plains of the Northern Territory.

Reaching heights of over 1 metre and a wingspan over 2 metres these amazing birds have extremely strong beaks, which they use to hunt snakes, frogs, turtles, eels and fish in the waterways of the NT.

The ancient landscapes and sublime nature of Kakadu are breathtaking. Off the beaten path, Kakadu is filled with tales t...
28/03/2022

The ancient landscapes and sublime nature of Kakadu are breathtaking. Off the beaten path, Kakadu is filled with tales to tell and scenes to inspire, it is truly a nature lovers paradise.

At almost 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park. A World Heritage listed site, Kakadu’s ancient landscape is largely untouched by time. Boasting roaring waterfalls, meandering wetlands, exotic wildlife, ancient rock art and lavish rainforests, Kakadu is truly one of the worlds most spectacular untouched wildernesses.

Kakadu will take your breath away, from the lush rainforests to the rocky gorges, from serene swimming pools to the oldest Indigenous rock art in the world, this place has it all. Hike to the top of the Kakadu escarpment and witness the stunning views, journey down the Yellow Water Billabong to see the local crocodiles and exotic wildlife in their natural habitat, or laze the day away in the multitude of natural swimming pools and cascading waterfalls.

The Bininj / Mungguy people and their ancestors have called Kakadu home for 65,000 years. As the world’s oldest civilisation, the local people share their story through the abundant ancient rock art sites and captivating culture still in place to this day.

Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park 💦  Northern TerritoryOne of the most visited spots in Litchfield National Park is ...
25/03/2022

Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park 💦 Northern Territory

One of the most visited spots in Litchfield National Park is the stunning Wangi Falls. With its pristine waters and natural beauty, it's easy to see why!

Northern Territory, AustraliaOne of the locals stopping for a photo 🦎
24/03/2022

Northern Territory, Australia

One of the locals stopping for a photo 🦎

Lotus Lily, Yellow Water Wetlands, Kakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryWaterlilies, also known as the lotus flower (...
21/03/2022

Lotus Lily, Yellow Water Wetlands, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Waterlilies, also known as the lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera), this pretty aquatic herb lives in water that is several metres deep and grows around the edges of Kakadu’s freshwater billabongs..

The waterlily has one large green leaf that floats on top of the water. Throughout most of the year it shows off a large pink-and-yellow flower with an absolutely divine smell.

Twin Falls Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryOne of the many amazing views from the Twin Falls Escarpm...
18/03/2022

Twin Falls Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

One of the many amazing views from the Twin Falls Escarpment walk. A must see when in Kakadu

Tjaynera Falls (Sandy Creek), Litchfield National ParkThe Tjaynera Falls, also known as Sandy Creek, is a cascading wate...
15/03/2022

Tjaynera Falls (Sandy Creek), Litchfield National Park

The Tjaynera Falls, also known as Sandy Creek, is a cascading waterfall located in the magnificent Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory.

The beautiful falls and vast pool is nestled at the end of a serene trail between lush palms and sandy beaches, making this 1.7km trek definitely worth the hike!

Twin Falls Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern TerritoryWeaving your way through ancient sandstone outcrops and l...
14/03/2022

Twin Falls Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Weaving your way through ancient sandstone outcrops and lush rainforest along the Twin Falls walk is truly an amazing experience.

After a steep ascent to the top of Twin Falls Escarpment, you will experience breathtaking views down the 150 metre gorge of a rugged and untouched wilderness that is definitely a must see when coming to Kakadu.

Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge), Northern TerritoryNitmiluk Gorge is a deep gorge carved through ancient sandstone by the Kat...
13/03/2022

Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge), Northern Territory

Nitmiluk Gorge is a deep gorge carved through ancient sandstone by the Katherine River. Made up of thirteen gorges, abundant with rapids and falls, this epic gorge is part of the Nitmiluk National Park and follows the Katherine River, which begins in Kakadu.

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