Kakadu National Park
A vast and pristine natural landscape, important for its endemic species, geology, and ancient Aboriginal rock art.
A vast and pristine natural landscape, important for its endemic species, geology, and ancient Aboriginal rock art.
A site used for 6,000 years by Plains people to hunt buffalo by driving them over a cliff.
Two-thousand-year-old earthworks that demonstrate the Hopewell people’s knowledge of geometry and astronomy.
A remarkable achievement in earthen construction by hunter-gatherers more than 3000 years ago.
An awe-inspiring rock formation that is sacred to the local indigenous people, and similar red-rock domes not far away.