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This regional waterproof map of the Top End and Gulf is ideal for discovering the northern parts of Australia's NT by 4WD. It includes a main map of the Darwin region, Judbarra / Gregory National Park, Nhulunbuy, Keep River National Park and Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park.

There is additional tourist information for Arnhem Land, the Roper River trek, Darwin region, Douglas-Daly district, Nature’s Way, Victoria Highway, Katherine Region and the Stuart Highway Region.

 

Key Features

  • GPS surveyed roads and tracks
  • Fuel stops
  • Self-drive 4WD tracks
  • Camping areas
  • Historic sites
  • Detailed National Park inset maps
  • Waterproof paper

 

 

Key Specifications

Edition: 7th

Publication Date: 01/07/19

Scale: 1:1,650,000

Folded size (WxHxD): 140mm x 250mm x 3mm

Flat size (WxH): 700mm x 1000mm

Weight: 0.09kgs

Customer Reviews

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Rob Underwod
Paper Maps

I have a number of Hema maps, the information is very good however the quality of the paper is very poor. The maps tear after using them for a short time. I was very disappointed. They need better quality paper as I like using the paper maps.

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Michelle Green
Outback NSW map

The map itself seems thorough but very disappointed in paper quality. We bought a K’gari map not too long ago and had a waterproof type coating which has kept it in good condition. The recent outback NSW does not and we have not even used on the road yet. Opened three times at home on table and already the edges are ripping apart as well as some middle folds tearing. Heading into outback and using on the road it’s definitely not going to last too long at all. Sorry, don’t normally like to complain but upset at this

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Ian Crawford

I’m a little bit disappointed with the Top end map. There is very little difference between it and th NT state map. In particular the route from Booraloola to Roper Bar.

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rhys jones

Looks good

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David Mackay
Good maps, good service

Good service

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