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Wathawuy (Latram River)
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Also known as the Latram River, and incorporating Goanna Lagoon, Wathawuy is a stream that winds its way through open Eucalyptus forest. It is a pleasant and popular destination for a day or overnight trip from Nhulunbuy. The floor of the stream is generally shallow and sandy with deeper waterholes in some places. There is easy access to the water at several spots. There is now a composting toilet at the Latram River and Goanna Logoon.
4WD is required to reach this campground. Sites are unpowered, remote and suitable for tents and camper trailers.
Anyone wanting to visit this Recreational Area must obtain a General Permit from Dhimurru before they go. Permit applications can be made online or by contacting the Dhimurru office on 08 8939 2700 or permits@dhimurru.com.au.
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