Friday, December 11, 2009

The Cage of Death

Erin went diving with the crocodiles, the professional photos are better but i couldn't upload them.

In the cage, if you look hard enough you can see white marks on the cage. They are teeth marks!!!!

Getting lowered into the water.

A better photo of the cage and all the teeth marks.

A view from the top, and no I didn't go in the cage was a bit to small for me.

Adelaide River Croc Jumping

Erin and the croc she caught while fishing!!!

These birds sit in the trees waiting to grab the meat that's being fed to the crocodiles. When they mate they mate for life, but they don't share their food with their mate. I wouldn't share a good steak either.

Glad I'm not on the receiving end.

Have a go at those jaws, you should have heard the sound when they closed shut. Apparently it's equivalent to a 2 tonne truck.

There are those tiny jaws again..........

Litchfield National Park

Well the picture says it all really.

Erin standing in front of a rather large termite mound!!!!

Florence Falls, I walked down 135 steps to go for a swim here, it's a beautiful place except for having to walk back up the 135 steps!

Darwin a well earned holiday

Trying to catch some excellent lightening as well as fireworks going off at the same time.

A Jabiru on Yellow Waters

Erin fishing for the very first time!!!!!!!!!

The flies were a nightmare hence the very attractive fly net.

My niece Rebecca and her boyfriend Casey. Casey caught a croc!!!!!!!!! We actually saw the croc go under when Casey cast out. Case wouldn't let go as he wanted his lure back, but when the boat started getting dragged he decided to cut his line.

Boating on the Vic River

This was an eagle in flight spectacular in real life.

Another photo of the sun setting on the river.

The river was beautiful especially late in the afternoon.
Well goodbye Timber Creek and Bush Nursing...........for now.

Fishing on the Victoria river

Donald took me out fishing on the Vic river, as we were coming back in this was the sunset. The views and bird life were amazing. We also saw a few crocs.

Some pelicans on the sand bank.

Just another photo as the sun is setting. How different is this to Lajamanu. The scenery was amazing.
The expert fisherman (or fisherwoman)

Donald pulling up his EMPTY cray pot and his wife Maggie