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...and thats what they look like! |
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We've seen many crocs, they could have jumped easy into the boat, and eat one of us, but maybe they where not very hungry. |
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It was very spuky all the same and we all had goosebumps. |
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My husband was fishing here, in spite of all the croc-warnings.One day he will get eaten. He is saying he is not worried and anyway he doesn't want to live for ever. |
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Here he fished too, but had not much luck. This is the "Daly River", famous for barramundi and crocodiles. The dog and I were sitting in the shade of the tree. |
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The fish my husband caught were not to many, but we always had a meal. |
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Darwin is the city of many, many palmtrees. There are palms everywhere, I never knew that there were so many different kinds of palmtrees. This is the Parliament House, it is truly beautiful. |
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The Caravan Park at Adelaide River. Over some of the caravans and over the swimmingpool there is shadecloth, it is very hot here! |
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Charlie the moviestar in Crocodile Dundee. Charlie was still alive in 1993. Now he is displayed on the counter at the Adelaide River Hotel. |
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Still fishing, my husband never gets enough of it. |