KAKADU NATIONAL PARK
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Kakadu National Park remains a fallback base for the Aboriginal people Gagudju. A indecisive zone, flooding to the west and bordered to the north by the cliffs of the Arnhem plateau, it is a paradise for wildlife. There are more than 50 mammal species (mostly marsupials), 75 reptiles and 275 birds (one-third of Australia's bird species). If there are many rock paintings sites, only two are accessible to visitors who come to 200 000 per year, disrupting Aboriginal life. Significant uranium deposits have been discovered under the ancestral lands of the tribe Gagudjus.
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