Sunday, November 01, 2009

Kakadu?



A national park half the size of Switzerland, Kakadu--in Australia's Northern Territory--is jointly managed by government officials and Aboriginal people.

The landscape's rocky hills and river valleys are "cleverly managed, unspoiled, beautiful," said a judge for the 2009 "Destinations Rated" scorecard. Above, clouds cast shadows over the East Alligator River floodplains in an undated picture.

"A wealth of information is available at visitor centers around the area, and park personnel promote the environmental message at every opportunity," according to one panelist.


—Photograph by Sam Abell, National Geographic Stock


假期快来了,屁股开始痒了 =)
踏遍世界的足迹一直是我的心愿... 或许UNESCO的890 heritage sites可以是我的target =P
2 down, 888 more to go XD
第三个也离我不远了,就在2个月后 ^^

woo~


-shin- '09

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