Darwin, Jumping Crocodiles, and the Spledour of Kakadu National Park


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Published: May 20th 2012
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April 17-24 I took the Ghan from Alice Springs on April 16th and arrived in Darwin on the 17th. The overriding memory that I have of Darwin is the oppressive humidity coupled with the heat. The week that I was there the temperature was 35 degrees Celsius with 90% humidity. I can still feel the sweat dripping down my face. Ick. Darwin itself is a port town and distinguished itself as being the reci... Read Full Entry



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Rocks near the swimming poolRocks near the swimming pool
Rocks near the swimming pool

Blue indicates areas that are always underwater, green areas are always dry and white areas are underwater in the wet season and dry in the dry season.
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23rd May 2012

Hi Jenny, A question: Is the crocodile statue just a statue, or is it depicting the actual size of some crocodiles? dad
24th May 2012

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Hi Dad! The crocodile statue is supposed to represent the largest known saltwater crocodile. :)

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