WHY AUSTRALIA IS KNOWN AS THE "LAST FRONTIER" ??//
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It’s described as Australia’s last frontier — so remote, that many Aussies haven’t even heard of it.
But that’s all about to change, with new tours and an all-star cast movie tipped to turn the region into the next big destination on everyone’s lips.
There’s no Wi-Fi coverage, no fancy hotels or glamping options, and no big-city conveniences — but that’s all part of the appeal.
Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, is bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria.
It’s described as Australia’s last frontier — so remote, that many Aussies haven’t even heard of it.
But that’s all about to change, with new tours and an all-star cast movie tipped to turn the region into the next big destination on everyone’s lips.
There’s no Wi-Fi coverage, no fancy hotels or glamping options, and no big-city conveniences — but that’s all part of the appeal.
Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, is bordered by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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✏Australia is the smallest continent, largest country and biggest island on the earth. ... Sometimes, it is also called as 'Last Frontier', probably because it was the last continent that was discovered by Europeans.
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