Top End Travel
 The Top End is
the second northernmost point on
the continent of Australia, behind
the
Cape York Peninsula.
It covers a rather vaguely-defined area
of perhaps 400,000 square kilometres
bounded by sea on three sides (the Indian
Ocean on the west, the Arafura Sea to the
north, and the Gulf of Carpentaria to the
east), and by the almost waterless
semi-arid interior of Australia to the
south.
The Top End, though less frequently
visited and less well-known overseas than
the arid southern part of the Northern
Territory, referred to by Australians as
the Red Centre and the largest town
of which is Alice Springs, contains the
Territory's other major towns, Darwin,
Katherine and Palmerston.
The transition from the
lush, steamy tropical environment of
the north to the semi-arid mulga
scrubs, mallee, and sand dunes of the
centre is gradual, and the demarcation
line that divides the Top End from the
centre is arbitrary.
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