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Beautiful view of Fannie Bay. The sculptures are located right next to the bike and walking path along the waterfront promenade. The plateau offers a beautiful view of Fannie Bay. The jellyfish sculptures are located right next to the walk and bike path.
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Shaded path with elevators to access downtown Darwin.
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Former Reserve Bank of Australia "Bold, graceful and functional, it lends a simple elegance to the corner of Smith and Bennett Streets. It is the newest branch of the Reserve Bank of Australia and it opened for business in Darwin today" - Northern Territory News, 28 March 1968. he Reserve Bank Act was passed in 1959 and created a central bank to regulate ustralia's monetary and banking system. Branches of this new institution were planned r all states and territories, with the head office in Sydney. building reflecting the importance of the Reserve Bank and its role in the Australian onomy was needed. Construction began on the Darwin branch in 1967. awing its inpiration from ancient Greek and Roman architecture, the building is a example of late twentieth century stripped classical architecture. The way the ding is set back from the boundaries and the use of landscaping were deliberate ices made to highlight the formality of the building and its function. View of Reserve Bank, Smith Street frontage, 1973. Coburg Collection, Library & Archives NT The Reserve Bank became part of a group of buildings known as "Bank Corner" , which included the Commercial Bank of Australia (the façade of which is now incorporated into the Charles Darwin Centre), the Commonwealth Bank and the Bank of New South Wales (now Westpac). The driveway to your left was used by armoured cars carrying cash, and important documents, a reminder of a time when the banking system relied on cash, and on the storage of paper records rather than computerised systems. In October 2003 the former Reserve Bank building was declared a Heritage Place under the NT
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Town Hall Ruins (Former Palmerston Town Hall) "It is usual on occasions of this kind to present the gentleman performing the ceremony with a silver trowel... it's not here, but will be forthcoming shortly, suitably inscribed. It is just likely the (foundation) stone will be well laid without it for I have often noticed that gentlemen using silver trowels do not care to use much mortar.." (Victor. V. Brown, Chairman Palmerston District Council, 17 August 1882). This once imposing building served a variety of roles over its 92 years. The discovery of gold, the completion of the overland telegraph and an expanding township of Palmerston, later to become Darwin, saw the formation of the Palmerston District Council in 1874. With it came a need for a Town Hall and Council meeting place beyond the termite-ravaged Pickford's Rooms then in use. Built to the design of John G. Knight, as were a number of Darwin's early substantial buildings, the Town Hall incorporated space for the Council and the Palmerston Institute with its reading room and library. It was constructed of local stone and cypress pine from Indian Island to timber the floor and a roof. Opened on 10 March 1883 by the departing Government Resident, E. W. Price, the Town Hall was a popular venue for the citizens of Palmerston. It became the focus of many large social gatherings, a Local Court, library, and a meeting place for the then District Council. In 1937 the Darwin Town Council was dissolved and the Commonwealth Bank moved in until its own building was completed in 1940. A year later the navy took over the building as part of its shore base, HMAS Melville. Post-war the navy refused to surrender many buildings and a new town hall was built in 1954. The navy moved out from this building in 1959 and from then it was known as the Old Town Hall, serving as motor vehicle registry, and from 1968, as a museum - until December 1974. Previously only slightly damaged in the 1897 cyclone, this once important part of Darwin's early history was devastated by Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Eve 1974. In acknowledgment of its significance, the ruins were stabilised and now stand as a reminder of Cyclone Tracy, with the symbolism of the concentric paving reminding us of the destructive forces of the cyclone. And, again, the Old Town Hall is a popular venue for community activities, including theatrical performances and outdoor entertainment. The Town Hall Ruins were declared a heritage place on 19 March 1996.
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Christ Church Cathedral Fully sixty ladies and gentlemen, and a goodly number of smaller fry, assembled on the allotment in Smith Street... to witness the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the first Church of England in the Northern Territory (Northern Territory Times and Gazette 12 July 1902). Darwin's Anglican community used the Court House opposite here for Sunday services until a small stone church was constructed as a chapel for a larger cathedral. The new Church of England we a bait of the Carpentaria Diocese covering much of the Northern Territory. In 1902 this end of Smith Street was a collection of a the new church was constructed. It was built of locall and was completed in just three months. The first st res of Darwin's Chinatown, and into this melting pot in tollowing the acceptance of his tender for £435 dithe church consecrated on 2 November 1902. Electric lighting was installed in 1923 for £20 and T memory of her husband. She later donated a lecter we a build a tennis court in the church grounds in With the threat of war in the Pacific, civilians were evac the Darwin Fortress, or Garrison, Church. The church reuor The move was timely as the 19 February 1942 Japanese raid oi blown out. Shortly afterwards the building was looted. carly 1942 the military took over the church as Es were also removed to Alice Springs for safe keeping. he church buildings damaged by shrapnel and windows In early 1944 plans for a memorial fence and gates and landscaping Were prepared by Lieutenant A. Gardner of the army's 6 Australian Camouflage Unit. The gate and fence, and a porch to the church were completed using local stone. They were dedicated by the NT Force and Royal Australian Navy to those who died on active service in the Northern Territory. By the 1960s, however, the stone was crumbling and in 1965 the work was replaced by the Returned Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia (the RSL). Cyclone Tracy roared through Darwin on Christmas Eve 1974 destroying all but the porch and gateway. A new cathedral was constructed around the historic porch in 1976, winning the 1978 Tracy Memorial Award for its architects.
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Anchor from HMAS Darwin Guided Missile Frigate FFG04 Commissioned 21 July 1984 - Decommissioned 9 December 2017
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Wave Lagoon The popular Wave Lagoon is a great spot to cool off, relax or ride a wave. Suitable for the whole family, the lagoon creates ten different wave patterns. Recreation Lagoon Lifeguards are on duty 9am to 6pm. Enjoy the free Recreation Lagoon, with saltwater pumped from the sea. Mesh screens are in place over the water intake pipes to prevent marine stingers entering the lagoon. Pets are welcome if on a leash and tethered to hand at all times, however not permitted on the beach or in the water.
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Administrator's Office Former Court House and Police Station "The new court house was opened on Tuesday last without any ceremony whatever, except that of trying a man for cattle stealing. The interior of the building is pleasing enough but we cannot say that a view of it from the streets is suggestive of anything more than a grocer's shop. The cells we did not inspect - we are likely to do that at any time" (Thomas Kennedy Pater, Editor of the North Australian, January 1884). The Northern Territory's first court house was constructed on this site in 1870 from timber, weatherboard and bark. It was rebuilt in 1883 using locally quarried porcellanite stone and cypress pine, to the design of architect John George Knight, at a cost of 2,500 pounds. The building complex also housed a police station and cell block at the rear and was part of an impressive administrative precinct which extended westwards along the Esplanade. The buildings survived the Japanese raids in 1942, and were then occupied by the Royal Australian Navy as Naval Headquarters, HMAS Melville, due to their location close to the Port. The buildings remained the Navy's headquarters until their partial destruction by Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Eve 1974, when rooves were torn off and many of the walls came down. The remaining walls were braced against further collapse, and the ruins occupied by squatters. In 1979 it was suggested that the original pre-WWII police station and court house should be rebuilt for use by the Administrator as offices. The Chief Minister, the Honourable Paul Everingham MLA, was receptive to the proposal although Everingham was apparently advised by a senior public servant that "the old stone building was a "heap of rubble" and it would cost way too much". The Chief Minister was firm that the proposal should proceed and rebuilding commenced in 1981. The ruins were cleared and a large quantity of the original stone was saved and stockpiled on site, so that the buildings could be restored as closely as possible to their original state. Today the buildings represent the continuing presence of the Crown in the settlement of the Northern Territory - first as the court house and now as the office of the Administrator of the Northern Territory. The Former Court House and Police Station were declared a heritage place on 20 March 1996.
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Northern Territory에는 버스 정류장에서 쉽게 접근할 수 있는 20개 이상의 하이킹 트레일이 있습니다. 이 경로들은 차 없이도 다윈의 해안 산책로에서 앨리스 스프링스의 도시 산책까지, 이 지역의 다양한 풍경을 편리하게 탐험할 수 있는 방법을 제공합니다.
Northern Territory는 놀라운 다양성의 풍경을 제공합니다. 지역에 따라 울창한 몬순 숲을 하이킹하거나, 해안 산책로를 따라 걷거나, 독특한 붉은 사막 환경을 경험할 수 있습니다. 많은 트레일이 협곡, 물웅덩이, 절벽과 같은 장엄한 자연적 특징으로 이어집니다. 예를 들어, 킹스 캐년 림 워크(Kings Canyon Rim Walk)는 우뚝 솟은 캐년 벽의 탁 트인 전망을 제공하며, 왈파 협곡(Walpa Gorge)과 같은 지역은 독특한 암석 지형을 제공합니다.
네, Northern Territory의 버스 접근 가능한 트레일 중 상당수는 순환 코스이므로 당일 여행에 편리합니다. 예를 들어, 다윈 워터프론트 웨이브 라군 – 스카이 브릿지 루프(Darwin Waterfront Wave Lagoon – Sky Bridge loop)는 쾌적한 도시 해안 산책을 제공하며, 앨리스 스프링스의 TIO 트래거 공원에서 출발하는 하이킹 루프는 쉬운 순환 옵션을 제공합니다.
Northern Territory에서 하이킹하기 가장 좋은 시기는 지역에 따라 크게 달라집니다. '건기'(5월~10월)는 일반적으로 영토 전역에서 하이킹하기에 이상적이며, 특히 탑 엔드(Top End) 지역은 기온이 낮고 습도가 적습니다. 레드 센터(Red Centre) 지역에서는 건기가 쾌적하지만, 한낮의 더위를 피하려면 이른 아침과 늦은 오후가 가장 좋습니다. 출발 전에 항상 현지 날씨 예보를 확인하세요.
물론입니다! 버스로 접근 가능한 많은 트레일이 가족에게 적합합니다. 이러한 트레일은 종종 거리가 짧고 지형이 더 쉽습니다. 예를 들어, 다윈 워터프론트 웨이브 라군 – 스카이 브릿지, 다윈 루프(Darwin Waterfront Wave Lagoon – Sky Bridge, Darwin loop)는 가족 나들이에 완벽한 6.2km의 쉬운 산책 코스입니다. 항상 코스의 난이도와 길이를 확인하여 가족의 능력에 맞는지 확인하세요.
네, Northern Territory는 특히 탑 엔드(Top End) 지역의 멋진 물웅덩이와 수영 장소로 유명합니다. 버스로 접근 가능한 특정 경로는 다를 수 있지만, 리치필드(Litchfield)와 카카두(Kakadu)와 같은 국립공원의 많은 트레일은 아름다운 폭포와 영구적인 물웅덩이로 이어집니다. 예를 들어, 울룰루(Uluru)의 무티줄루 물웅덩이(Mutitjulu Waterhole)는 고요한 자연 환경을 제공하며, 킹스 캐년(Kings Canyon) 내의 '에덴의 정원(Garden of Eden)'은 영구적인 물웅덩이를 특징으로 합니다.
Northern Territory의 기후를 고려할 때 준비하는 것이 중요합니다. 가볍고 통기성이 좋은 옷, 챙이 넓은 모자, 튼튼한 워킹화를 착용하세요. 특히 더운 계절에는 탈수 위험이 있으므로 항상 물을 충분히 휴대하세요. 선크림, 벌레 퇴치제, 기본적인 구급 상자도 강력히 권장됩니다. 국립공원 내 트레일의 경우 필요한 허가증이나 공원 패스가 있는지 확인하세요.
코무트(komoot) 커뮤니티는 이 트레일에 대해 평균 별점 4.7점으로 높은 평가를 주고 있습니다. 리뷰어들은 대중교통 접근의 편리함, 멋진 자연의 아름다움, 독특한 호주 풍경을 경험할 기회에 대해 자주 칭찬합니다. 많은 사람들이 잘 관리된 길과 해안 경치와 거친 내륙 풍경을 모두 발견할 기회를 높이 평가합니다.
네, 좀 더 도전적인 것을 찾는 사람들을 위해 버스로 접근 가능한 중간 난이도의 트레일이 여러 개 있습니다. 예를 들어, 다윈 노던 테리토리 박물관 및 미술관에서 출발하는 이스트 포인트, 다윈 루프(East Point, Darwin loop from Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory)는 8km 길이의 중간 정도의 고도 변화가 있는 코스로, 해안 지역을 탐험하면서 좋은 운동이 됩니다. 또 다른 옵션은 다윈 워터프론트 웨이브 라군 – 웨이브 라군 다윈 루프(Darwin Waterfront Wave Lagoon – Wave Lagoon Darwin loop)로, 이 역시 중간 난이도로 평가됩니다.
Northern Territory는 원주민 문화와 역사로 풍부합니다. 버스로 접근 가능한 특정 경로는 다를 수 있지만, 많은 트레일이 중요한 유적지 근처에 있습니다. 예를 들어, 울룰루(Uluru)와 카타 츄타(Kata Tjuṯa)가 있는 울룰루-카타 츄타 국립공원(Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park)은 고대 암각화와 신성한 장소를 보여주는 트레일을 제공합니다. 다윈의 도시 트레일조차도 역사적 랜드마크나 문화 기관을 지나갈 수 있습니다.
노던 테리토리에서 더 많은 하이킹를 확인하고 목적지에서 완벽한 경로를 찾아보세요.
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