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Larrimah Thanks to a smash hit show on Netflix, there’s a new spot for the Illawarra’s grey nomads to pull into on their annual trek across Australia’s outback this year. That place is Larrimah – transformed in the past six months from total obscurity to international fame and notoriety after the release of a bizarre two-part docu-drama that has taken the world by storm. The show’s timing is perfect. In recent years Australian crime fiction thrillers (The Dry, Scrublands, Dirt Town, Ripper) have created a whole new genre – Outback Noir. It is partly this fascination with an isolated world most people have, and never will experience, that’s made Last Stop Larrimah so appealing. LSL is regularly sitting in the top spot for Australia’s most watched Netflix shows while also reaching the top 10 in Britain and scoring huge viewer numbers in the US. Not since the film Crocodile Dundee has the world’s attention been focused on the bizarre way of life and the eccentric characters who live in the Aussie outback. The Daly Waters Pub Caravan Park Review - Free to Explore Daly Waters is a small town and locality in the Northern Territory, Australia, famous for the iconic Daly Waters Historic Pub, which is a popular stop for travelers at the junction of the Stuart and Carpentaria Highways. The area is also rich in aviation history from the 1920s, has a rich Aboriginal Dreaming heritage, and is a gateway to the natural attractions of the surrounding region, such as gorges and thermal springs. Bitter Springs Bitter Springs is a natural thermal spring in Australia's Elsey National Park, near Mataranka, known for its consistently warm, clear water and surrounding tropical woodlands. Visitors can swim and float along the spring's current, or enjoy a short 500m loop walk around the area. The springs are a popular destination but are seasonally closed due to the rainy season and require a NT Parks Pass for entry. Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve The "Devils Marbles" are large, rounded granite boulders located in the Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve in the Northern Territory, Australia, about 95 km south of Tennant Creek. They are a sacred site, known to the local Aboriginal people as Karlu Karlu, and are famous for their surreal, precariously balanced formations. The boulders were formed over millions of years through a combination of erosion, chemical weathering, and the extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night.