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Northern Territory Hema
Northern Territory at 1:1,800,000 in a series of road maps from Hema covering Australia’s states. On the reverse several more maps provide more detailed coverage of the state’s most visited areas: – for the northern part of the state: road maps of Darwin with its suburbs and of the wider Darwin region including the Kakadu National Park, plus a street plan of Darwin’s central CBD area annotated with points of interest and accommodation.- for Alice Springs and Uluru (Ayers Rock): a street plan of central Alice Springs and a small road map of the surrounding region, a plan of Yulara with accommodation and facilities, a road map showing access from Yulara to Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), plus small maps of Uluru and Kata Tjuta showing tracks, viewing areas, access to drinking water and toilets, etc.Also provided are a table of facilities in the state’s national parks, plus lists of useful contact addresses and numbers.Titles in Hema’s series of Australia’s state maps present the whole state on one side with an index and a distance table. Road network from main highways, shown with their names, to minor roads and 4WD tracks, indicates unsealed routes and rough tracks. Driving distances are marked on many smaller local roads. Railway lines and local airports or airstrips are included. Symbols highlight roadside rest areas, 24h fuels supplies, as well as campsites and caravan parks, places of interest, visitor information centres, etc. Colouring indicates national parks and other protected areas including marine parks, Aboriginal lands and restricted entry zones. The maps have a latitude/longitude grid at intervals varying from 30’ to 2ยบ.To the other titles in this series please click on the series link.