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You haven’t been Down Under ‘til you’ve been Outback! |
There is a lot to see outside Darwin, such as the famous jumping crocodiles as seen from the Adelaide River Queen, the Territory Wildlife Park, the Darwin Crocodile Farm and Crocodylus Park, plus many other attractions. |
JUMPING CROCODILES OF THE ADELAIDE RIVER |
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THE TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK |
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The Wildlife Park is a 45-minute drive from Darwin in the town of Berry Springs. The park showcases the wildlife that live in the Northern Territory in their natural habitats in a monsoon rainforest. There is a shuttle train that links the 26 major exhibits and an aquarium. |
CROCODYLUS PARK |
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Want to learn about crocodiles? Then go to Crocodylus Park, which is located outside of Darwin. They have a museum, three species of crocodiles in the park - the freshwater and saltwater - and the alligator. In Bellair’s Lagoon there are over 70 saltwater crocodiles. Feeding time is a very popular time to be at the park! |
DARWIN CROCODILE FARM |
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The Darwin Crocodile Farm is located on the Stuart Highway, 40 kms south of Darwin at Noomanah. The farm is one of Australia’s largest farms and houses over 10,000 crocodiles. It is the largest producer of skins, meat and other products for export. Besides the farm, there is a large tourist facility operated by their sister company, Crocodile Farms, NT. It is here that you can see “Snowy” the largest white crocodile in the world. |
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