Our first stop in Litchfield National Park was the termite mounds.
Not at all specific to Litchfield, these are absolutely everywhere up here, and support a whole ecosystem by themselves, givingBaca lagi
Our first stop in Litchfield National Park was the termite mounds.
Not at all specific to Litchfield, these are absolutely everywhere up here, and support a whole ecosystem by themselves, givingBaca lagi
Next stop was this amazing waterhole, where we spashed about happily. It was beautiful, really stunning.
Still in Litchfield, we gawked in awe at Florence Falls from our platform in the trees. There was a track to walk down and swim but we opted not to because it took about 150 vertical steps and givenBaca lagi
Such a different landscape to Tasmania isn't it. The day was starting to heat up here, 32 degrees and barely a cloud.
Was the magnificent finale of Litchfield, where unfortunately we couldn't swim due to a crocodile in the area but was truly stunning nonetheless. How beautiful is this! We are in dry season now, soBaca lagi
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A selection of nice places we had a drink over the Wednesday and Thursday
On Thursday, our last full day given we fly out at 1pm Friday, we visited the RAF museum at the wharf, which had very good exhibits, films, and virtual reality experiences about both the bombing ofBaca lagi
Pengembara Win win! Love all your photos!
Pengembara So glad that worked out!!