[ad_1] Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Australia, covers 4.7 million acres of untouched land with diverse flora and fauna, including 300 bird species, 50 mammal species, and two types of crocodiles. The park also offers insight into the history of Australia’s Aboriginal peoples and contains over 5,000 art sites. Aboriginal […]
[ad_1] The kakadu plum is a small fruit native to Australia, known for its high vitamin C content. It can be eaten raw or used in recipes, and is also used in cosmetics and nutritional supplements. The plum tree grows best in full sunlight and dry soil, and is harvested between March and June. The […]