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If
you
plan
on
travelling
from
North
America
to
East
Point
Reserve
in
Darwin,
it's
important
to
prepare
for
significant
climate
changes.
Darwin's
temperature
can
fluctuate
from
24.72°
to
32°
C
(equivalent
to
76.5
to
89.6°F),
but
with
time,
you
can
acclimate
to
the
weather.
To
learn
how
to
survive
in
a
heat
wave,
you
can
listen
to
John
Williamson's
song
"Heatwave”.
John’s
work
earned
him
the
distinguished
title
of
becoming
a
Member
of
the
Order
of
Australia
in
1992.
While
in
Darwin,
there
are
numerous
attractions
to
explore,
such
as
the
Botanic
Gardens,
heritage
sites,
and
exhibits
like
the
Darwin
Military
Museum.
The
museum
tells
the
story
of
how
estranged
governments,
like
Australia
and
Japan,
can
become
best
of
friends.
It's
crucial
to
learn
from
history
to
avoid
repeating
it.
In
spite
of
the
heat
and
humidity,
visitors
are
bound
to
enjoy
the
charm
of
the
reserve.
Popular
activities
include
hiking,
biking,
and
having
a
traditional
Australian
BBQ
with
friends.
You
can
also
try
bush
tucker,
including
witchetty
grubs,
which
have
a
honey-like
taste.
Australia
is
home
to
many
colorful
people,
from
bushmen
to
World
War
1
diggers
of
the
Australia
and
New
Zealand
Army
Corp
(“ANZAC”),
and
those
who
served
in
World
War
11.
The
fallen
naval
members
of
the
United
States
Peary
on
February
19,
1942,
along
with
other
spirits,
remain
forever
watchful
over
Darwin,
“the
land
down
under”,
its
neighbours
and
beyond!