Anbangbang Billabong
Anbangbang Billabong lies in the shadow of Nourlangie Rock within Kakadu National Park and is a good place to view a wide range of wildlife. Large numbers of water fowl and wading birds inhabit the billabong and many wallabies can be found grazing around the water’s edge. There is a walking trail around the circumference of Anbangbang billabong with many picnic areas.
Gallery of images
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Anbangbang Billabong
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Nourlangie Rock.
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Aboriginal rock painting of Mimi spirits in the Anbangbang gallery at Nourlangie Rock.
See also
- Kakadu National Park
- Plants Kakadu National Park
- Protected areas of the Northern Territory (Australia)
- Kakadu plum
- Indigenous Australians
External links
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Coordinates: 12°51′52″S 132°47′49″E / 12.86444°S 132.79694°E
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