Thursday, September 3, 2009

Jumping Crocodiles on the Adelaide River

This was one of the cheapest things we did and we enjoyed it the most. We were up close and personal with the crocodiles and got some great photos. The Adelaide River Queen Cruise is a natural attraction and takes nothing away from the crocodile's natural habitat.


Can you see the croc behind us?



The crocodile jumps right out of the water to get the meat.




Litchfield National Park, two hours south of Darwin, features stunning waterfalls, and some of the best swimming locations in the Top End. Spring-fed waterfalls including Buley Rockhole are easily accessible. This felt so good after such a hot day and the water was crystal clear.






I don't get my hair wet often but could not resist a swim at Buley Rockhole!



Giant Termite Mounds were abundant. This was one of the biggest we saw.







Kenny and Keith could not wait to get up close and personal with the crocodiles in the Cage of Death.




This croc seemed somewhat bored with Keith and Kenny. They enjoyed it though.








Smiling for the camera!




Kenny, Glenda, me and Keith posing with a baby one.



The best thing about the place we stayed was the huge jacuzzi tub in each room. Thanks Kenny!




View from the balcony in Darwin.




Glenda and I getting ready to start our holiday.



Crocodile "Ken dee" and Glenda at Cullen Bay on our last night in Darwin.



Keith and I posing at Cullen Bay.

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