
Gove Peninsula
Gove Peninsula is a prominent landmass in northern Australia, located in the Northern Territory. It extends into the Arafura Sea and is part of the coastal region near the town of Nhulunbuy. The area is known for its rugged landscapes, saltwater flats, and rich Indigenous history. It features a mix of natural beauty, including wetlands, beaches, and mangroves, and serves as a hub for mining and resource industries. The peninsula’s environment supports diverse wildlife and offers opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing and birdwatching, making it an important and distinctive part of northern Australia’s coastal ecosystem.