The most haunted place in Australia is Darwin, northern territory because of the bombing of Darwin
Greenland is not US Territory, but there are a few places on Greenland which is US Soild. For Exampel, the Radar station in the northern part of Greenland.
Definitely. Lincoln always disliked slavery for many reasons and that is why he made slavery illegal in all places of the northern territory.
Aboriginal art is seen in its natural form in many places around Australia. Some of the places where it can be viewed are:the Kimberley region in northwestern AustraliaKakadu National Park in the Northern TerritoryKings Canyon (Watarrka) and Uluru in central Australiathe Sir Edward Pellew Islands in the Gulf of CarpentariaCarnarvon National Park (central Queensland), especially Cathedral Cavein caves near Katherine, Northern Territory, as well as at Nitmiluk, or (Katherine Gorge)Kunminyini Springs, which is a small outstation of Yanyuwa people near BorroloolaThese are just a few of the many places where indigenous art can be seen.
Northern Australia, particularly the northern regions of Queensland and Western Australia, experiences some of the warmest temperatures in the country. Places like Broome, Darwin, and Cairns are known for their consistently hot and humid climates throughout the year.
There's a place in the Northern Territory or Western Australia where there are massive tidal changes of up to 12 m every day.
Yes. Nunavut is a Canadian Territory situated just outside of and in the Arctic circle, and is one of the places where polar bears can be found in their natural habitat.
Whitehorse and Dawson.
They help prevent flooding and they help complete the life cycle for many invertebrates they provide natural drainage for the landscape and distributing nutrients to downstream
northern canada
The Shetland Isles, or Shetland as it is know there, is a great place to see the Northern Lights, especially on clear frosty nights. Even better might be the northern ends of Norway or Finland.
northern part of Alaska