Australia's largest national park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kakadu encompasses nearly 20,000 square kilometres of diverse landscapes—from tidal flats and floodplains to sandstone escarpments and monsoon rainforest. Home to one-third of Australias bird species and some of the worlds oldest Aboriginal rock art sites, including Ubirr and Nourlangie.
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