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Food is the main attraction here from Thai, Sri Lankan, Indian, Chinese and Malaysian to Brazilian, Greek...arts and crafts stalls bulge with handmade jewellery, fabulous rainbow tie-dyed clothes — Lonely Planet
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Nothing says family vacation like a spin in the Cage of Death. — Travel + Leisure
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It’s a little-known fact that Darwin was Australia's front line during World War Two, when Japanese bombers attacked the city in more than 64 raids. — The Telegraph
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First planted in 1886 and largely destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, the 92-acre site today displays rain forest, mangroves, and open woodland environments. — Fodor's
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If you like aircraft and you like 'em big, you're going to love this place. — Lonely Planet
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One of the best sunsets you can experience with the most beautiful views is in Darwin, Northern Territory. — Afar Magazine
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North of Fannie Bay, this spit of land is particularly attractive in the late afternoon when wallabies emerge to feed and you can watch the sun set over the bay. — Lonely Planet
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This research facility has an excellent air-conditioned crocodile museum and education center. — Fodor's
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This Saturday institution in Darwin's thriving Parap district is a feast for the senses. — Afar Magazine
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This marine interpretative center houses a large open tank with one of the few self-contained coral-reef ecosystems in the southern hemisphere—and it's been growing on its own for almost 20 years. — Fodor's
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