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Its 33°C here today at the beginning of Winter. The Port Darwin and Waterfront walking paths are exceptional with open paths and access to drinking water and many historical information sights that really are very well presented. Stokes Hill has an historically significant history from the time of surveying and settlement and of course during WW2 and Cyclone Tracy. But before that for thousands of years organised clans of Indiginous people of The Saltwater lived here and that is what I enjoy the most. Looking out over the ocean here is good to have a map to get a real insight into the neighbouring islands and countries abroad.
Great place to walk around and experience the culture and some great places to eat. There is also the RFDS to check out, a wonderful way to learn about the Darwin bombings of WW11.
Best experience we ever had! After finish tryout tour from RFDS you can have affordable lunch and drinks . Yummy food! Relax while sipping you favourite drinks (responsibly) stay till sunset and dinner are must! Enjoy darwin people
A definite place to go look at. Water sport for children. Such as jumping castle on water. Shops, cafes restaurants. The Coffee Club if your a fan is also at the waterfront.