Kakadu is one of Australia’s most biodiverse parks, known for its wetlands, rock art, and native wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles and a vast array of bird species. While it’s an important part of Australia’s cultural and natural heritage, it often flies under the radar compared to other Australian destinations like the Great Barrier Reef or Uluru. Visitors can explore its stunning landscapes, including dramatic waterfalls, and learn about its Aboriginal significance.
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