Dundee, Northern Territory

Dundee is a town in the Northern Territory, Australia, located approximately 125 km (78 mi) southwest of Darwin on a peninsula between the Timor Sea and Bynoe Harbour. Dundee consists of three separate localities: Dundee Beach on the Timor Sea, Dundee Forest in the central peninsula and Dundee Downs adjacent to Bynoe Harbour in the east. The localities are named after the original subdivisions, believed to be in reference to the film "Crocodile" Dundee. The permanent population is estimated at approximately 400 residents.

Dundee, Northern Territory

Dundee is a town in the Northern Territory, Australia, located approximately 125 km (78 mi) southwest of Darwin on a peninsula between the Timor Sea and Bynoe Harbour. Dundee consists of three separate localities: Dundee Beach on the Timor Sea, Dundee Forest in the central peninsula and Dundee Downs adjacent to Bynoe Harbour in the east. The localities are named after the original subdivisions, believed to be in reference to the film "Crocodile" Dundee. The permanent population is estimated at approximately 400 residents.