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Places We Swim Print Shop Gunlom Falls, Kakadu National Park, NT
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Gunlom Falls, Kakadu National Park, NT

from $300.00

The territory’s most famous infinity pool, and a major stop on any Kakadu pilgrimage. It’s impossible not to be dazzled by this spot. The front infinity pool offers the most famous view and the best-people watching. It’s also where Crocodile Dundee perched wearing little-more than a crocodile-skin vest.

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The territory’s most famous infinity pool, and a major stop on any Kakadu pilgrimage. It’s impossible not to be dazzled by this spot. The front infinity pool offers the most famous view and the best-people watching. It’s also where Crocodile Dundee perched wearing little-more than a crocodile-skin vest.

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The territory’s most famous infinity pool, and a major stop on any Kakadu pilgrimage. It’s impossible not to be dazzled by this spot. The front infinity pool offers the most famous view and the best-people watching. It’s also where Crocodile Dundee perched wearing little-more than a crocodile-skin vest.

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For any additional questions or thoughts, please email hello@placesweswim.com

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Places We Swim acknowledge the Gayemagal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and that the places represented in our books always have been and always will be Indigenous land.