Boy, there's a lot of crocs up here! We spent the morning visiting two final Litchfield sites and one, the normally very popular Wangi Falls, was closed due to a crocodile. The nearby lower cascades walk was also very nice and another example of the abundance of recreation opportunities available to Darwinians. We're now spending a few days part way to Kakadu near the Mary and Adelaide Rivers. The causeway at Fogg Dam is closed to pedestrians also due to a rogue croc (note the crocodile trap to the right of the causeway). There were two excellent walks with long boardwalks there as well. We also did the 'jumping' croc boat trip on the Adelaide River today which was a hoot. Boy are they big and mean looking!
Saturday, July 10, 2021
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