Noonamah is a small town just 46 kilometres from Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia.
The Darwin Crocodile Farm is located here and you can view over 7,000 crocodiles and American alligators.
Noonamah was first settled during World War II when the army set up a series of airstrips and depots in the area. Despite being bombed by the Japanese, the airstrips still remain to this day.
The name Noonamah was taken from the language of the Wagaman Aboriginal people and means 'plenty of tucker and good things'.
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Visit Litchfield National Park, Katherine Gorge and the warm waters of Mataranka Thermal Pool, plus the sandstone shapes in the Lost City near Cape Crawford.
Experience Darwin, the capital of Australia's Tropical North with it's many attractions. Learn about Alice Springs, where legendary tales of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Old Telegraph Station can be heard. The MacDonnell Ranges, Standley Chasm and Glen Helen Gorge, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the magnificent domes of Kata Tjuta ( The Olgas ) also feature.