Barrk Sandstone Walk - Jabiru

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Experience the beauty of Kakadu's sandstone country with great lookout points across the Arnhem Land Escarpment and keep your eyes open for the endemic black wallaroos and chestnut quilled rock pigeon. Barrk Sandstone Walk is a 12 kilometre marked walk where the start branches off the Nourlangie Rock lookout track, just past the Main Gallery. Making your way back to the car park, the first section of the walk is the most challenging taking in a steep walk to the top of Burrungui / Nourlangie Rock. This is a difficult grade and you should allow 6 to 8 hours to complete it.

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