THIS IS DARWIN - AT THE TOP END OF AUSTRALIA.
The Ghan arrives at 8 am and passengers
disembark for their full day tours.
Beautiful Katherine Gorge by boat is not to be missed,
The Ghan arrives about 5 pm and the Darwin station is 40 km from the city! Buses wait to transport passengers. One tour takes us to see artificial and live crocodiles. The one in the centre is a basking concrete croc and the one on the right I call the 'happy croc.'
THESE ARE REAL CROCODILES!
THE ONE ON THE LEFT IS JUST CRUISING.
THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS JUMPING FOR AN OFFERING OF BAIT
Lichfield National Park abounds with birds and water fowl. It is sometimes swampy but always a lovely sight.
The centre anthill is called magnetic because the tenants build it to a particular compass point.
The ant hill on the right hand side is very tall and stands only metres of the magnetic hill.
The aborignal artist of this bark painting is MAGANI
It was completed in 1976.
Its location is GADJI
This type of representation is typical of aboriginal art.
This type of representation is typical of aboriginal art.
Much of it comes from Timor and Indonesia in the north.
The musician is cleverly playing four didgeridoos
at the same time and he soon gathers an audience.
After a champagne or two on an old pearling lugger we set sail for a cruise around Darwin harbour.
The sun comes down fast in the tropics and this is a typical Darwin sunset.