Cape Crawford

Cape Crawford is a remote settlement in the Northern Territory of Australia, in essence, it is a rest stop for travelers and a less resistant village. There are few permanent residents, as most stay only for professional reasons in Cape Crawford.

Cape Crawford is especially an important outpost of civilization in terms of intra- Australian long-distance transport. The local Heartbreak Hotel It has an important role to play as overnight accommodation for travelers and nearly all the inhabitants of Cape Crawford are employed in the Heartbreak Hotel. In Cape Crawford, the Carpentaria Highway and the Tablelands Highway crossing. In addition, Cape Crawford is the main water source of the northeastern Northern Territory.

Cape Crawford is also in close proximity to the "Lost City", a unique rock formation and tourism attraction.

Cape Crawford is - as the name might suggest - not on the coast, but some 120 km inland. The nearest village is located in the north-east, about 110 km Borroloola. In contrast to Cape Crawford is at Borroloola to be a real village.

Cape Crawford was named after Lindsay Crawford, who crossed the region in the 1880s. Crawford described the area as Cape (English: Cape) because they are at the northern end, ie at the "Cape ", which is Abner Ranges.

Source directory

  • Cape Crawford Tourism
  • Barkly Tourism
  • About Australia.com
  • Place in the Northern Territory
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