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KAKADU NATIONAL PARK in Australia's Northern Territory has dual World Heritage listings for its ecological and cultural value. Its escarpment country; rainforests, wetlands, and mudflats are home to cascading waterfalls, indigenous communities; and a diverse range of species; including crocodiles lurking in billabongs and creeks.