Darwin's heat and warmth

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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #16
    Re: Darwin's heat and warmth

    Originally posted by Twodogs
    Sounds awesome. We did get to the aitport 24 hours late (sorry your flight left last night) but apart from that we mainly did the touristy things. I have a cousin up there so he took us inland and we went swimming at the waterholes we found some of the eating places in town.

    We did see them loading a crocodile into the new aquarium. Funny stuff because they hadnt exactly secured the croc very well and they were using a rope barrier to hold the public back. I could just see the croc getting loose, reaching the rope barrier and saying to itself "I wont eat any of those people-they are behind a rope barrier"
    Funny Stuff it's amazing how laid back everyone is up there compared to Melbourne. A Croc getting loose would certainly change that but!

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    • Daughter of the West
      WOOF Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 918

      #17
      Re: Darwin's heat and warmth

      Originally posted by rooner17
      How bout 6 mates and two 4WD starting in Broome and taking 4 weeks travelling along the Gibb River Road and around Kakadu, staying at the Melaluca on Mitchell and finishing it off with Slaughtering Port.....Footy Trip of a lifetime...for me anyway
      That is absolute gold. Did a trip round the Gibb River Road and Purnululu National Park back in 2006ish from Broome and it was just incredible. Would desperately love to go back sometime soon. And hubby's uncle just got back from (a rather soggy) Canning Stock Route trip, another one for the list!
      Wake me up when we get to heaven, let me sleep if we're going to hell

      Good luck, for your sake I hope heaven and hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath

      And we all found heaven - 2016 Premiers!

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