Borroloola Attractions
Barranyi National Park
Barranyi National Park, situated in the Gulf of Carpentaria, is one of the Northern Territory's most remote visitor destinations. This peaceful wilderness haven within the Sir Edward Pellew Group of islands is owned by the Yanyuwa Aboriginal people, ...
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Borroloola Police Station Museum
The Borroloola Police Station Museum offers a fascinating insight into a bygone era. The police station was constructed in 1886 when Borroloola was a significant river port and drovers camp. The buildings were used for 50 years by the police before b ...
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Caranbirini Conservation Reserve
Caranbirini Conservation Reserve is located 46 kilometres south of Borroloola on the western extremity of the Bukalara Range and is easily accessed off the Carpentaria Highway. The reserve protects a surprising diversity of habitats for such a small ...
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Limmen National Park (Proposed)
The Gulf region is known for its rivers and this is reflected in the drive through Limmen National Park (proposed), which crosses four major rivers and follows a fifth, the Roper River, for a while. It is a paradise for anglers and birdwatchers. Alwa ...
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Lorella Springs
Lorella Springs is a natural hot thermal spring, bubbling and cascading thousands of litres of water from a picturesque pandanus-lined rockhole in a gap in the Tawallah Ranges. The springs are the head waters of the unspoiled Rosie River, which wind ...
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