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Darwin Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
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    Cyclone Tracy, which devastated Darwin in 1974, saw to it that the town is far more modern looking than its isolated situation might suggest. Stretching around 3 mls N to S, the compact city centre consists of a series of wide main roads, paralleling the sea-facing Esplanade, after which the city straggles N along the Mindil and Fannie Bay beaches as far as East Point Nature Reserve. Shops and restaurants are concentrated along the S end of the 3 main streets, and many of the best hotels straddle the Esplanade. Another area of interest is Darwin Harbour, at the SE end of town overlooking Frances Bay, which has been redeveloped as the Wharf Precinct, offering a mix of attractions, bars and restaurants. Overall, the city has a well-spaced, flat feel, just as well if you're to move around comfortably in the intense heat of the dry season.

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    Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, in the far N of the continent, within easy flying distance of Indonesia. It is 925 mls N of Alice Springs, 100 mls W of Kakadu National Park, 158 mls W of Jabiru, 7½ mls SW of the international airport, connected by shuttle buses and taxis. It is located on a spit of land overlooking the Timor Sea and surrounded by mangrove swamps.
     
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