Gove Peninsula, also known as Nhulunbuy, is a remarkable region with a rich history dating back thousands of years. It's home to the Yolŋu people and offers a diverse landscape of beaches, forests, and bauxite plateaus.
Gove Peninsula at a Glance
- Location: Northeastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
- Indigenous Owners: Yolŋu people
- Main Town: Nhulunbuy
- Key Features:
- Bauxite mining industry
- Diverse ecosystems
- Cultural significance
- Unique wildlife
Discover the fascinating blend of ancient culture and modern industry that makes Gove Peninsula truly unique.