A few shots from a recent visit to Kakadu.
The crocs are at least 3 metres (about 10 feet ) long.
mtcoothaman wrote:
A few shots from a recent visit to Kakadu.
The crocs are at least 3 metres (about 10 feet ) long.
Great photos of some nasty looking dinosaur left overs.
Dennis
Well done shots. Not a good thing to see coming your way.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
mtcoothaman wrote:
A few shots from a recent visit to Kakadu.
The crocs are at least 3 metres (about 10 feet ) long.
Evil-looking even while motionless 🌀💞🌀
Thanks all for your comments.
mtcoothaman wrote:
A few shots from a recent visit to Kakadu.
The crocs are at least 3 metres (about 10 feet ) long.
Happy that you returned with all feet and toes!
Some info on Kakadu National Park
"Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest terrestrial national park. Its western boundary is about 150 km east of Darwin in Australia’s tropical north. The Bowali Visitor Centre near the main township of Jabiru is 250 km from Darwin when heading further into the park.
Kakadu extends nearly 200 km from north to south and over 100 km from east to west. It is a place of enormous ecological and biological diversity. It runs from the coast and estuaries in the north through floodplains, billabongs and lowlands to rocky ridges and stone country in the south.
These landscapes are home to a range of rare and endemic plants and animals, including more than one-third of Australia’s bird species and one-quarter of its freshwater and estuarine fish species."
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