1. Magnetic Termite Mounds are unique structures built by a termite species called Amitermes meridionalis, found only in Northern Territory of Australia. These mounds are made of tiny soil pellets, which the termites have carefully aligned, creating a striking, columnar structure over six feet tall. The mounds are aligned in a north-south direction, which helps regulate temperature inside the mound. In addition to their architectural and thermoregulatory functions, these mounds have a strong magnetic field, possibly aiding the termites in navigation.
2. There is no working time or phone number for Magnetic Termite Mounds, as they are a natural phenomenon and can be seen at several locations in the vicinity of Darwin, without any special access. Some recommended sites for viewing Magnetic Termite Mounds include Litchfield National Park, Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, and the Territory Wildlife Park.
3. There is no ticket info or transportation available specifically for viewing Magnetic Termite Mounds, as they are outdoor features accessible by cars or tours. Some tour operators in Darwin offer day trips to Litchfield National Park, which includes visits to several sites, including the Magnetic Termite Mounds. Visitors are advised to wear sturdy shoes and carry water, sunscreen, insect repellant, and a hat when visiting these sites.