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    Wallabies, Waterfalls and the Uffizi of Ubirr: Kakadu National Park

    “There is no fundamental difference between man and animals in their ability to feel pleasure and pain, happiness, and misery.” Charles Darwin Darwin, perched on the north coast of Australia’s Northern Territory, is perhaps the perfect city to be named after the British naturalist. With Litchfield National park to its south west, it is just a short hop to a wild menagerie of kangaroos, possums and even flying foxes to say nothing of the gamut of exotic birds that call Litchfield home. However, it is the roaming expanses to its south east that garner more interest. Kakadu National Park. It is a remarkable place. Expanses extend beyond every horizon, incredible…

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