Mary River National Park is a very large nature park in Darwin. It has not only wetland landscapes, but also dry dryland landscapes. It is a strange place where two extremes meet. The arid land here is home to many ants, whose nests are as tall as trees, and truly breathtaking.
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Mary River National Park is a very large nature park in Darwin. It has not only wetland landscapes, but also dry dryland landscapes. It is a strange place where two extremes meet. The arid land here is home to many ants, whose nests are as tall as trees, and truly breathtaking.
Darwin, Australia, is a natural resource area, Mary and the National Park is very primitive, there are many huge ant nests in the park, more than two meters above the ground, forming a piece of ant nest jungle. The marsh surrounding the mary river, with many waterbirds and crocodiles, is definitely the most worth visiting nature park in Darwin.
The environment here is quite good. When the wild crocodile fishing returns, the captain sprays birds to the sky and feeds them in flocks around our boat. Here people and nature can be so integrated!
Darwin's Marie River National Park is a place worth visiting. It has many strange geological landscapes. In the arid loess, a large nest of ants is a piece of rock protruding from the ground, very strange. On the Mary River, a beautiful wetland scenery also attracts tourists, especially at sunset, it is really very beautiful, very quiet.
Darwin's Marie River National Park is a very beautiful wetland park. It has arid red soil on the one hand and beautiful broad lakes on the other. The natural environment is relatively primitive. Especially in arid red soil, there are often huge ant nests. It is amazing that Korea may have experienced hundreds of years. Absolutely, the wonder of animal kingdom.
Marie River National Park is also known as the Mary River Wetland, close to Darwin city, only 60 minutes drive, is the only way to Kakadu National Park, famous for its rich wetlands and wildlife, is a popular attraction in Darwin and the Northern Territory itinerary Open year round, the park has freshwater dead pools, white thousand-story woods and monsoon rainforests, millions of birds, saltwater crocodiles, Australian lungfish and you can enjoy wildlife, fishing, jungle hiking and photography. The park offers camping, picnics, walks and amenities such as toilets, boat ramps, information and historical markers and commercial accommodation. It offers a variety of activities such as wildlife sightseeing boats, professional fishing tools, bird watching, independent four-wheel drive cross-country and camping expeditions.