Croker Island

Minjilang, NT 0822 ,Australia
Croker Island Croker Island is one of the popular Island located in ,Minjilang listed under Landmark in Minjilang , Island in Minjilang ,

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Croker Island is an island in the Arafura Sea off the coast of the Northern Territory, Australia, 200 km northeast of Darwin. It is separated from Cobourg Peninsula in the west by Bowen Strait, which is 2.5 km wide in the south and up to 7 km in the north, and 8.5 km long. In the north and east is the Arafura Sea, and in the south and southeast Mountnorris Bay. Croker Island measures 43 km from Point David (south, local name Inngirnatj) to Cape Croker (north), up to 15 km wide, and has an area of 331.5 kmĀ² (128.0 sq. miles). At its highest point it is only 15 m (50 feet) above sea level. Croker Island is the largest island, and the only permanently inhabited island, in the Croker Group.SettlementAt the earliest time of European contact, the indigenous people of Croker Island were the Jaako. The only notable settlement on Croker Island is the Aboriginal community of Minjilang, located on Mission Bay on the east coast. Apart from that, there are nine small family outstations, the largest ones of which is Inngirnatj (Point David) at the southern end of the island. The settlements from north to south:Alamirra (close to Somerville Bay 1.5 km further the north)Timor Springs (north of Minjilang, 8 km by road)Wanakutja (on Palm Bay in the north-west)Minjilang (Mission Bay), the only village and main settlement of the islandAdjamarrago (800 metres north of Croker Island Aerodrome, west of Minjilang)Keith William's Outstation (Arrgamumu, Arrgamurrmur) (south-east of Mission Bay)Walka (Barge Landing) (south side of Mission Bay, with barge pier)Sandy Bay (close to Sandy Bay on the east coast, but two kilometres to the coast)Marramarrani (southwest coast)Inngirnatj (Point David) (southern end, west side, with boat pier)

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