Kakadu National Park, Australia
Situation:
Located in northern Australia, Kakadu National Park has been inhabited by Aboriginal people(s) for more than 50,000 years. It is a treasure trove of cave paintings, rock carvings and archaeological sites and is home to a diverse environment, which includes areas of wetland, woodland, rainforest and sandstone gorges. It showcases a sustainable way of life that is important to expose in a consumer culture.

Goals:
Preserve this 50,000 year old, real-life documentary of aboriginal history in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park showing how a complex ecosystem & a variety of rare & endemic species and mankind can co-exist.
