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DARWIN

Introduction
A modern,
thriving city with a history of tragedy and triumph, Darwin is a tropical
city featuring a laid-back lifestyle and a rich cultural diversity. Darwin
is the capital of Australia's Northern Territory and is the most northerly
city on the continent. The city is closer to Jakarta, the capital of
Indonesia, than it is to the capital of Australia.
To the north of the city is the Arafura Sea, while to the west is the
Timor Sea. During its early years, before roads ventured up to Darwin, the
area depended heavily on ships to provide its population with supplies.
Darwin is some 2100 miles from Canberra, 2000 miles from Sydney, 2100
miles from Melbourne and 2000 miles from Adelaide. The vast distances
involved are the probable reason behind Australia Posts' reluctance to
introduce "Overnight" freight services to Darwin.
Attractions
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The
East Point Military Museum was originally set up as an artillery
museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit
photographs and artifacts from Darwin's war time history. It is a
little known fact that Darwin was bombed by the Japanese during World
War 2. The 64 raids conducted on Darwin lasted for almost 2 years and
killed over 300 people. It is a privately run museum and until
recently, has never received any funding from the Government.
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Katherine
Orchid Nursery
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Aboriginal
Art and Cultural Centre
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Kakadu
National Park
Activities
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Helicopter
Tours
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Hot Air
Ballooning over the Outback of Central Australia
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Excellent Fishing
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Tour the
area on motorcycles
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Canoeing
on some of the world's most ancient rivers throughout
Northern Territory
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There are
many watersport facilities available for sailing, skiing,
diving and jet skiing
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