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Central Australian native plant sanctuary
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Rating: šŸ‘ Worth a Visit

A great place to go for a walk and spot some wallabies and have some great views as well!

About: The Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a 16-hectare oasis in Alice Springs, Australia, showcasing native plants from the arid central Australian region. Founded by Olive Pink in 1956, this garden was once a grazing land for goats and cattle until Pink transformed it into a beautiful botanical haven. After her passing in 1975, the Northern Territory Government took over, fulfilling Pink's vision of a public space to appreciate native flora. With walking tracks, a visitor center, and diverse plantings, this garden is a must-visit for nature lovers looking to explore the unique beauty of central Australia.

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