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The Jatbula Trail is a 62 kilometres (39 mi) one-way walking trail in the Northern Territory of Australia. It starts at Nitmiluk Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park and finishes at Edith Falls (Aboriginal Jawoyn language: Leliyn). The Trail follows the route travelled by generations of Jawoyn people between the Gorge and Edith Falls. It is named after Peter Jatbula, a Jawoyn man who was instrumental in securing land rights for his people and who walked this route with his family. Members of Peter Jatbula’s family still live in the area today and continue to help look after "Country".

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  • The Jatbula Trail is a 62 kilometres (39 mi) one-way walking trail in the Northern Territory of Australia. It starts at Nitmiluk Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park and finishes at Edith Falls (Aboriginal Jawoyn language: Leliyn). The Trail follows the route travelled by generations of Jawoyn people between the Gorge and Edith Falls. It is named after Peter Jatbula, a Jawoyn man who was instrumental in securing land rights for his people and who walked this route with his family. Members of Peter Jatbula’s family still live in the area today and continue to help look after "Country". From the standpoint of Australia's indigenous people, the word "Country" speaks to the custodial relationship and responsibility that they have towards the landscape around them. It is a rich heritage in which "culture, nature and land are all linked". (en)
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  • Grade 4 (en)
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  • Dehydration, Snakes, Hyperthermia (en)
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  • 62 (xsd:integer)
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  • Northern Territory, Australia (en)
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  • Parks and Wildlife Commission of the NT (en)
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  • June to September (en)
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  • Jatbula Trail (en)
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  • Jatbula_Trail.jpg (en)
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  • Winter (en)
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  • sandstone plateau, monsoon forests, waterholes, cascades (en)
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  • Hiking (en)
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  • The Jatbula Trail is a 62 kilometres (39 mi) one-way walking trail in the Northern Territory of Australia. It starts at Nitmiluk Gorge in Nitmiluk National Park and finishes at Edith Falls (Aboriginal Jawoyn language: Leliyn). The Trail follows the route travelled by generations of Jawoyn people between the Gorge and Edith Falls. It is named after Peter Jatbula, a Jawoyn man who was instrumental in securing land rights for his people and who walked this route with his family. Members of Peter Jatbula’s family still live in the area today and continue to help look after "Country". (en)
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  • Jatbula Trail (en)
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