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Travels in the Northern Territory of Australia

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Experience Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks in this informative and entertaining travelogue through Australia's Northern Territory in August 2008.

Tags: Kakadu National Park, Yellow Waters Cruise, Nourlangie Rock, Nourlangie Aboriginal Rock Art, Litchfield National Park, Berry Springs Nature Park, Spectacular Jumping Crocodiles Cruise on Adelaide River, Darwin, bush fires, Darwin Harbor, Darwin Esplanade, Mindal Beach Sunset Markets, salties, saltwater crocodiles, Crocodyllis Park, kangeroos, brumbies, mustangs, wild horses, birds of prey, Topend Australia, Australia travel documentary

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Video editing and stills by Robert Stephens

Camcorder: Canon HV-30

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  • mindal beach markets are they open in the wet session around december to feb?

  • No.

    RS

  • i would of liked to see more of the craft and entertainment section.. loved the wips.. to much time spent on the crocs.. seen one seen them all..

  • have another video online, 'Mindal Beach Sunset Market and the Darwin Festival, Aug. 14, 2008'

    that deals with the whips, crafts and entertainment in more depth. Please check it out.

    Thanks, RS

  • would like to learn more about mindal beach area.. can't find much on the casino.. i'm taking a vacation, and looking for a casino near by. it's hard to find alot of information about the area.

  • You must be thinking about the SkyCity Darwin Resort and Casino next to Mindal Beach.

    RS

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  • What an awesome place to visit. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.

  • Love your video. I moved to Australia two years ago from the states and I love it. I travel every school holidays. I just make my first few videos from my travel. If you would like to see them click on my name. If you are interested, you can also find out how you can get your blog paid for your next holidays and share your experience and adventure.

  • Moving to Darwin in January, cannot wait :)

  • Really liked your video.

  • would never go in water in friggin N Australia

  • @TheDarwinite77 Those were MagneticTermite mounds, they might not look completely grey but they're colour is still close to it.

  • I am confused about teaching qualifications in the Northern Territory. I know of two cases where student teachers of Aboriginal decent have been employed as class room teachers in a Darwin based government school before they were actually qualified as teachers. How does this occur when others need to be qualified before they actually start teaching ? I wonder what other cases there may be in NT Govt schools ?

  • the termites you showed aren't the magnetic ones the magnetic ones are normally grey and point north - south to try and get as much sun as possible

  • I spent a lot of time in the Northern Territory miss it. When your there you really feel connected to the land and the spirits of the dreamtime. People are real friendly and very laid back.

  • Australia....the land God forgot, then remembered.....then forgot for good

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