• Litchfield National Park

    16. maj 2021, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    After spending a few days travelling and not doing much else we pulled into a gorgeous little place called Batchelor, near the entrance to Litchfield National Park. Just before the little township was a massive solar farm-by far the biggest either of us has seen. The Litchfield National Park is just over 100 kms south of Darwin and features rugged sandstone escarpments, perennial spring fed streams, monsoon rainforest, waterfalls and majestic termite mounds.
    Pictures :
    * Florence Waterfalls.
    * Park entrance-Mawson having the top vantage point.
    * Sandstone escarpment near Florence Falls.
    * Swimming plunge pool below Florence Falls -something like 170 steps below the viewing platform ! Yep what goes down must come back up! Sore legs next day- plus the water too cold for Ange to swim in !
    * Stream at area called The Cascades.
    * Ange and Mawson check out a Termite mound.
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