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- Devil's Marbles
A hundred kilometres south of Tennant Creek, thousands of huge, perfectly round and precariously-balanced boulders are strewn across a shallow valley, as if the devil himself had just finished playing a game of giant marbles. Called Karlwe Karlwe by the Warrumungu people, the rock formations are at the heart of a 1802 hectare reserve, of great cultural importance not only to the Warrumungu but also the Kaiditch, Wogaia and Alyawarre peoples.
- Kakadu National Park
The size of Ireland or Denmark, Kakadu National Park is one of the world's last great unspoiled natural landscapes and, since 1992, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Tiwi Islands
The Tiwi Islands, Bathurst and Melville, are home to the Tiwi Aboriginal people. Situated approximately 100km north of Darwin, they can be reached by plane in a spectacular flight over the tropical waters of the Arafura Sea.
- Uluru
Deep within the relentless desert of the Red Centre lies Australia's most enduring symbol. Rising out of the flat, biscuit-baked outback, Uluru is a giant monolith 9.4km in circumference and 345 metres high, thought to be the tip of a mountain that extends many kilometres below the surface.