Northern Territory, Australia
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Beatrice Hill is one of the highest points on the Adelaide River floodplain. Beatrice Hill was named on 6 June, 1864 by Naval officers Hutchinson and Howard while surveying the Adelaide River on board HMS Beatrice. The Limilngan-Wulna people speak for this land and call Beatrice Hill Ludawei. The three hills represent Turtle Dreaming called LULAK. This site is an important part of their culture.

http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/publications/kakadu/pubs/barrk.pdf

Beatrice Hills Nearby Places To Visit

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