Water lillies at Fogg Dam |
On the way out to Kakadu we called in to Fogg Dam on the recommendation of Fred and saw the first glimpses of wetlands with water lillies and abundant bird life. The dam was originally constructed to provide water for an ill fated Australian-American Rice plantation. You certainly can't say we don't give things a go in this country and transport being better now it would probably work - apart from the issue of crocs! (I wouldn't be harvesting the rice. The dam wall was not open to pedestrian traffic due to the presence of a large croc according to the sign so we just stayed in the car. They are obviously trying to catch the villain by the photo below.
First croc trap we have seen at Fogg Dam |
Another of Elizabeth's exotic animals - water buffalo |
Made camp at Gagjudu Lodge and a big day tomorrow exploring the wet lands. Just decided that people must save a fortune on hot water bills up this part of the world as we haven't needed any hot water in showers since before Mataranka.
Love to all
S & E
1 comment:
Sounds like u are having a great time! U are right about the showers.....the water that comes out of cold tap is warmer than the hot tap!! Keep watching out for big lizards.....I hope you get to see one....I don't know if it happens to every body but I get the shivers when we come across them in KAB. They are just the most fearsome creature you will ever see.....but amazing at the same time!! Anyway, we will catch you in Daly Waters on Thursday afternoon xxxx
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