In the morning we left our spot on the side of the road and made our way to Litchfield National Park. We booked in at Batchelor Big 4 and spent the rest of the day setting up, having a swim etc. In the evening when going to the loo Jen told me about a tree frog in one of the bowls. I rescued it, put it on this tree and took a couple of pics.
The following day, Mothers' Day, we were treated to bacon and eggs for breakfast.
We then left the caravan park to spend the day going from one waterfall to another.We decided to go to the furtherest one first, the Cascades, which has just recently been opened. Wherever you go in the top end there is always smoke in the sky from burning off. We came across this poor pandanus palm at the start of our walk to the Cascades.
It was only 1.3klms to the Cascades but there were some parts that were a bit tricky.
Arnold & Jen walking the path to the Cascades
From the Cascades we went to Wangi Falls. We were told we couldn't swim there because of the volume of water and also because of crocs. I have never seen so much water coming over the falls. We could feel the spray from the other side.
The steps into the pool are well and truly under water
Our next stop was Buley Rockhole. There were heaps of people there, it being the weekend.
The depth on the edge was just my style although the water was flowing very fast further in.
Jen couldn't stop from slipping so Arnold helped her. I think it would have been easier if there was less laughing by Jennifer lol
We left Buley after a little while and drove on to Florence Falls. We all walked to the lookout and took some photos.
Arnold and Jennifer decided to walk the 135 steps down to the base of the falls for a swim. I decided not to. I kept thinking of the 135 steps back up.
Jen on her way down
So I waited by the car. They were only gone half an hour or so. I took a few photos of a bird while I waited. It's some type of dove I think.
We drove back to the caravan park very weary, and hungry. We hadn't planned to be all day so didn't take lunch. Some fruit and corn chips just doesn't satisfy. Our meal that night was pork chops, roast potatoes and vegies, all cooked by the three of us. It was sooooo yummy! And, of course, a cold bottle of bubbly ......
We left Batchelor and drove to Howard Springs (Darwin) Caravan Park. The following day Jen and I went to Crocodylus Park which is a crocodile farm. They have over 8000 crocs in all stages of growth. We took heaps of photos. We both got to feed a croc and Jennifer got to hold a small one (with its mouth taped of course). We also saw some other animals. I will just list a few photos.
He was watching me
It was awesome seeing all the different size crocs and watching them being fed and also feeding them ourselves. It was a very hot day so an icecream was in order, and then back to the van.
I will leave it here for now. More of Darwin in my next post. Bye for now :)