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Kakadu National Park (Australia)
Located in the Northern Territory, Australia’s largest national park (12,427 square miles) features ecosystems ranging from wetlands and rivers to sandstone escarpments.
The Kakadu National Park is home to around 2,000 species of flora and fauna, including saltwater crocodiles, Flatback turtles, and hundreds of bird species.
It also boasts one of the world’s most spectacular collections of ancient aboriginal rock-art paintings.

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