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Carpentaria Highway

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NT Rivers Carpentaria Highway

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Carpentaria Highway From Daly Waters To Cape Crawford, NT

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Doomadgee Side-Track Better than Carpentaria Highway

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Karen Driving Hell's Gate to Doomadgee on Carpentaria HIGHWAY!?

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Picturesque Robinson River 4x4 & Caravan Crossing NT Carpentaria Highway

The Carpentaria Highway is a 380-kilometre-long (240 mi) highway, which runs from near Daly Waters to Borroloola in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is a sealed road and is part of National Highway 1. The Highway takes its name from the Gulf of Carpentaria, which it links with the Stuart Highway. The Carpentaria Highway also provides road access to the McArthur River mineral deposits and port facilities at Bing Bong, as well as the isolated community of Borroloola and the popular fishing location at King Ash Bay. Funding for maintenance is provided by the Northern Territory government.