Experience Nhulunbuy Australia

By Anton Maverick


On the far eastern tip of Arnhem Land in the Northerly Territory, you'll find the city of Nhulunbuy, sometimes called Gove. It's a company city for Nabalco who mine bauxite on a major scale and there are some govt services there, as well as the usual essential retail services. The Arnhem Club is the social hub of the town and the remoteness of the location makes sure that camaraderie is alive and well.

So why would anybody think about going there? Well the remoteness is an important factor and the town is only accessible by road during the dry season - and by 4WD at that. The Arhhem road in truth, is a glorified bush track and also has one or two brooks, without bridges, which need careful negotiation. People essentially love this because it provides a regularly forgotten sense of excitement for your campervan hire Australia road trip..

Add to that the most attractive beach you are ever certain to see anytime soon, and the best fishing possible, and you could most likely be coming close to why folk are interested in the area. The sole other way to reach Nhulunbuy is by air and a certain Australian countrywide airline does very well out of it.

The sense of community that will generally be found in isolated places is alive in Nhulunbuy and folks are sometimes made to rely on their own cleverness for entertainment. There is not any film theatre or fast food chains or department stores, so folks have a tendency to socialise together a lot at home, the beach for example. This is an engaging prospect for many individuals that are eager to give away the more normal aspects of present-day existence.

There's a basic yacht club which overlooks the sea and gives a natural meeting place for the boating fraternity and anyone else who drops by. Fishing and cruising are the major recreational activities so this is logical, as well as terribly agreeable. So folk don't be disturbed too much about what they do not have and pretty much concentrate on having a good time. Sounds rather like a good place for a vacation to me.




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