Kakadu National Park, Australia

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Kakadu National Park, Australia 🇦🇺

Area: 19 km² on the Armenian Land Peninsula in the north of Australia. The name of the park comes from the name of the "Kakadu" tribe that lived in this area. The garden is surrounded by ditches on all sides, which has formed a wonderful biological reserve. More than 804 types of plants are recorded in the park. Also, 1700 species of birds, 280 species of reptiles, 117 species of fish, 77 species of insects and 1000 species of mammals live in the animal world. The park features everything from dubious swamps to sunny plains and impenetrable forests.

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