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🗓️ 9 December 2017
⏱️ 54 minutes
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1:01.4 | The top end is the region of the Northern Territory, which encompasses the central top section |
1:05.6 | of Australia. The ancient rugged terrain spans over 400,000 square kilometres and is known |
1:12.5 | for its journeying rock shells which often poke out of dense rainforests. Tabletop mountain |
1:17.7 | ranges are worn almost flat by millions of years of erosion. Main rivers like the Catherine |
1:23.6 | and the Victoria have a great number of other rivers and creeks flowing into them, especially |
1:27.8 | in the wet season. The swollen waterways make perfect pathways for crocodiles to make |
1:32.8 | their way across the region. The top end is home to both the Kakadu and the |
1:37.6 | Nip Malak National Parks. The varying landscape draws many tourists and locals to roadtrip |
1:43.1 | across the region, experiencing all the different terrains along the way. Many stop after camp |
1:48.5 | and fish at remote camping grounds along the rivers and highlights. Deep gorges and ice |
1:54.2 | cold fresh waterholes flow into vast river systems that fork across the top end and further |
1:59.3 | west into the Kimberly region. This is in stark contrast to the arrow to dry red desert |
2:06.0 | of the southern part of the Northern Territory, known as the Red Centre. If you travel west |
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