23 Şubat 2009 Pazartesi

British People attracted to the park Kakadu.

As we approach the end of a harsh winter, Londoners drawn attention to a warm and green tropical countries. So, here today to open exhibition of photographs and works of art included in the Australian heritage Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land - the peninsula in the north of Australia.
The exhibition opens today at the National Geographic on Redzhent Street and is part of a campaign worth 1.8 million U.S. dollars, which is attracting the attention of tourists to the Australian fleet. As a result of the action expected influx of visitors to this part of Australia. It is noteworthy that the increase in the number of visitors to the park there almost every year. So in 2008 the park was visited Kakadu 228,899 people, which is an order of magnitude higher than in 2006, when the park was visited by 209,506.
According to the Minister of Tourism Northern Australia's Chris Burns, the exhibit will allow the British to see first hand many impressive sights of Kakadu and Arnhem Land, as well as to become observers of real scenes from everyday life of the island.
With the stock plan to establish the reputation of the park in the global tourism market. Chris Burns said, wishing to join nature and culture of Australia can visit the park throughout the year. Campaign is supported by local tour operators and business partners, providing more than one million dollars.

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