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Holmes Jungle Nature Park
An exotic tourist spot to visit in Australia is the Holmes Jungle Nature Park which is located in Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory. This park shelters quite a few animals, from the small ones such as birds and reptiles up to the larger creatures like mammals, which live within the forest portion of the park. The park serves as their habitat and is filled with tall trees. These are wild animals and may cause harm to humans so park visitors have to be cautious. The forest area mentioned earlier is just one among the few great sections of the jungle park. Of course, most of Holmes Park is great for tourists and visitors. Everyone can bring along their bicycles. Head over to Palm Creek, which is right in the middle of Holmes Jungle Nature Park, it's a great place for family or group picnics, horseback riding and strolls. Just like any other tourist attraction in the city of Darwin, Holmes Jungle Nature Park is also historical. Holmes Jungle Nature was once a shelter of the military forces during the World War II. It is now noted as one of Australia's excellent recreational spots. With the jungle park's natural wildlife and lush beauty, it is sure to captivate the hearts of nature-lovers.
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