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Angel | January 4, 2008 7:11 am |
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Kakadu National Park is famous for its flora and fauna diversity and great natural landscapes. It is situated within the Alligator Rivers Region (the Northern Territory of Australia). It’s area extends over 19,804 square kilometres. It’s name comes from the wrong pronunciation of ‘Gagudju’ (from Aboriginal language spoken in the northern part of this Park). This park was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Kakadu lies in tropics, thus, possessing monsoonal type of climate and two main seasons: the dry and the rain one. According to the official data, there are more than 1600 plant species in Kakadu and 4 major river systems and 6 major landforms. Special attention must be given to aboriginal rock art sites. They are really outstanding!
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