June 7, 2002, Newsletter Issue #85: So much to see in the Northern Territory

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Thirteen gorgeous gorges make up the major attraction of Katherine Gorge some 340 kilometres southeast of Darwin, capital of Australia´s Northern Territory.

This is rugged Outback country with deep rainforests, rocky cliffs and escarpments, and the water habitat of unique birds and animals, with here and there the slither of a freshwater crocodile.
One hundred kilometres of walking tracks bring the visitor face to face with nature in some of her wildest moods.

One of Australia´s Northern Territory national parks, Katherine Gorge is the heart of Nitmiluk National Park which is south of (and smaller than) Kakadu, but larger than Litchfield which is close to the towns of Batchelor and Rum Jungle and closer to Darwin.

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