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Darwin Military Museum: General Entry Ticket
$ 11
1 to 3 Hours Museum Tickets & Passes
Free Cancellation
History lovers will enjoy visiting the Darwin Military Museum. Learn about the history of Darwin through several audio-visual exhibits, where you'll hear the experiences of Darwin's residents who lived through wartime in Australia. You can also enjoy walking through the tropical gardens, where military machinery and vehicles is on display. This is an interesting activity for travelers who want to learn more about Australian history.
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Alice Springs Desert Park General Entry Ticket
$ 23
3 to 5 Hours Attraction Tickets
Explore the plants, animals, and people of the desert during a self-guided visit to Alice Springs Desert Park. Learn about the arid regions of central Australia from interpretative displays and daily talks by the staff. Find out who resides in a waterhole and which critters come out at night, among other fun facts.
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Alice Springs Telegraph Station Entry and Tour
$ 11
No scheduled Attraction Tickets
Save money and time spent waiting in line by pre-booking your admission to the Alice Springs Telegraph Station, the site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs and the birth of the township. Your entrance ticket includes a roughly 30-minute guided tour that focuses on the history of the area, especially the setup of an underwater cable network to London.
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Darwin Aviation Museum: Aviation Heritage Centre General Entry
$ 10
3 Hours Museum Tickets & Passes
Free Cancellation
Purchase your ticket ahead of time for admission to the Darwin Aviation Museum, including access to the Aviation Heritage Centre. Guarantee your admission to this popular attraction, which features a massive B-52 bomber as well as wreckage of a Japanese Zero fighter among other aircraft and engines.
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Alice Springs School of the Air Guided Tour
$ 8
45 Minutes to 1.30 Hours Attraction Tickets
Free Cancellation
Discover the educational innovations of the Alice Springs School of the Air on a guided tour that lasts about one hour. Learn how lessons are provided to students in remote locations across Central Australia, starting in 1951 with radio broadcasts, and now using internet technology. Watch a short film about the school's history, and observe a live lesson as part of your visit.
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