Saturday, October 3, 2009

DARWIN and Surrounds August 09 - 4th October 09


Mitchell Street - Darwin


DARWIN and Surrounds


The truth is if i dont do a abbreviated overview of the past month i may never catch up so here we go!



Litchfield National Park is beautiful! Lots of people love it and lots of people visit it because it is so close to Darwin, it is bitumen all the way and most of the features are pretty easy to walk to.


Marnie and DArcy - Florence Falls


Termite hills everywhere






DArcy and Taine at Buley Pool Up in the rock pool at Wangi Falls


Tropical walk at the top of Wangi Falls



Wangi Falls


The Lost City at sunset



Back from another walk! Riley showing off.



Yes Nanna they did jump from here!



DARWIN


After our holiday in Bali mum and dad meet us in Berry Springs just outside of Darwin. We hadnt seen them for 8 months so it was lovely to catch up. They have been on the road for the winter and even done the 4wd trip up to Cape York.

The kids were very excited to see them and spent plenty of time with them over the next two weeks.


Kym had to fly out for work for a few days to Perth so the rest of us spent a quiet week together at the Tumbling Waters Caravan Park in Berry Springs which allowed us time just to chill out and catch up, swim and swim and swim and do some sight seeing.

Kym and i also had the chance to go out for lunch in Darwin to a beautiful cafe at the Marina with my friend Pina and her new boyfriend . It was wonderful to see her so happy and to see a man soooo in love with her. Beautiful day!


Berry Hot Springs




Feeding the fish in Darwin


Kakaku National Park was great but it was soooooooo hooooooottttttt! Reallllllllly Realllllllllly Hooooooooot. Mum and dad have seen alot of the park before and we had already done the south on our way up to Darwin so we only spent about three days in the park. We saw most of the important spots - aboriginal art and natural beauty and walks and really all had a positive experience. So many people had said Kakadu - Kakadont - on further questioning they had really got out there and done the walks and climbs so naturally they hadnt seen much. It was fun having mum and dad with us also as it just adds some added fun to the trip.



Cahills Crossing - Kakadu National Park



To the left of the picture is a road crossing. When we were there the water was about one foot over the road so crossable. A group of guys were standing on the rocks and in the water fishing. Then all of a sudden we saw this big croc climb up over the rocks - lay in the middle of the road for a minute or so, swim to the edge - catch a fish - and then swim off up the river! Amazing. We yelled out to them and ask how their fishing was going now - the answer - OVER!



View over the wetlands

Grandpa Marnie and Riley


Rock Art at Kakkau National Park


Taine pretending he is Spiderman!
A cool drink at the Crocodile shaped hotel at Jabiru - Kakadu National Park NT



Trying their hand at Aboriginal Art at the camp ground in Kakadu National Park - NT


Edith Falls near Katherine NT


Early 10th Birthday Celebrations for DArcy







Early 12th Birthday celebrations for Riley



Daly Rivers Pub - NT

Nice decorations arent they!

Mataranka Hot Springs NT - the bats have caused some problems around the pools



We have travelled a few long days lately as the distance between places of interest increased but we have still seen some interesting things and made the effort to go the extra KMs to see some different places.




Fishing on the McArthur River at King Ash Bay NT


Yep thats some of the roads we have been travelling. This stretch only took 8 hours of driving.
Welcome to Queensland
Apparently this is the real size of the crocodile shot in Normanton QLD
DArcys 10th birthday - Barkley Homestead NT
Rileys 12th Birthday Normanton QLD
Life on the road continues to be fantastic and when people ask us how long we have been travelling it is hard to believe it has been 9 months. I guess we are actually on the home track and plan on doing it in about the next 9 weeks!!!! Unbelievable!
Love to you all
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1 comment:

  1. It looks like a great trip you're having. The fellows fishing at Cahill's crossing were certainly taking a risk. A few years ago a fisheman was taken by a croc from that very spot! Big crocs are not scarce any more, that's for sure.
    Happy travelling!
    Angus and Clare (can't figure this URL so shall try 'anonymous'

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