
Mindil Market (Thursday night) where it seems everyone one in Darwin goes for food, and then to sit on the beach and watch the sunset.





Mindil Market (Thursday night) where it seems everyone one in Darwin goes for food, and then to sit on the beach and watch the sunset.












Most of the art work is reportedly 40,000 years old, however the three above where completed in 1968 by the last aboriginal man to live on this site.

Caroline in her Hawaiian shirt, bought in Kakadu.



Cahill’s crossing on the Alligator River, from Kakadu to Arnhem Land.


View of Ranger Uranium Mine.

The Archway.

East Alligator River.




Great from the air, hard to recognise from the ground and hard to find the bar.


Here’s looking at you!


A whistling kite.

Magpie geese.

Sea eagle.


Juvenile African Jacana, walks on water dodging crocodiles.

Adult African Jacana.

Can you see the Jabiru in the top of tree?


Croc looked small in the water.



















Ubirr Rock Art site was an amazing and emotional place within Kakadu National Park which is 20,000 square kilometres. Caroline flew from Melbourne to spend 8 days with us exploring Kakadu. David & Caroline climbed most of the way to the top of Ubirr Rock. Cheryl climbed two thirds of the way up. Both girls did it in thongs!! Doh!!




Lots of birds and mosquitoes at Marmukala Wetlands.

Lunch.


Dinner with Caroline.