Funny every time we tow our van up there its full of people doing the same thing all the popular tourist spots are getting really crowded during the dry season - thanks covid for making Australians realise what they were missing in their own country. Now I wish they would go back and do what they you used to do ie. hang out in the cities or head to Bali.
Litchfield! My family and I visited that park during our Northern Territory adventures. Sure enough, my husband and sons jumped off the cliffs! Not me. Love the bats! And Reese's take on living with a bright candle burning at both ends. Go for it! Only, it was following Litchfield that I got struck down by heat stroke. Carry on. Stay cool somehow some way. Love you.
Yeah l have swam there .in the swimming holes .so refreshing .usually alot of people. No glass allowed .your water videos are the best with that circle effect.
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In case you were waiting for the crocodiles, one of the park’s permanent residents is the saltwater crocodile, or the “salty” as they’re otherwise known. As their name suggests, they like to relax in seawater and they are also the largest reptile in the world. But you shouldn’t let that put you off if you’re visiting Litchfield National Park. Salties enter the region during the monsoonal season (October - April), when most of the park’s incredible sites are inaccessible. When the wet season ends, the sites reopen. Before that happens, park rangers survey the region to ensure none of these scaly beasts are still hanging around.
Hey sure you're well aware but it's getting into bushfire season so it's worth checking state or territory emergency services websites/apps once a day (TV is full of warnings for SA and Vic)
They are territorial so they can gradually move up a watercourse if the population increases in an area. But populations change depending on climatic conditions and availability of food. Generally if you go upstream and there are impediments like waterfalls and escarpments , then salties are unlikely to migrate there unless there is another approach they can use but they generally do not cross long stretches of dry ground if they don't have to but will do so maybe up to 15 or 20klm. They do their travelling in the wet season. Also in the top end , Indigenous rangers inspect all the popular waterholes on regular basis using traditional knowledge to look for signs of crocodiles. but nothing is certain. These pools may have freshwater crocodiles in them but they are much smaller and do not attack people.
I know you guys are being careful, so indulge - as long as others are around in the water too. Say is that a snake swimming with everyone at 05:34. just to the left of the person jumping in on the right of the screen in the same pool as the white water. It appears to swim from left to right from the rocks out to the middle of the pool. There is a person up in the air jumping in up high. Let me know.
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Well done getting out there into Aussie hell. Most Australians and definitely hardly any tourists have the balls to get out there. Rock on 🤙🇦🇺
yah most people have a tendency to skip out on the top end. it comes with some down sides but over all its a once in a life time experience.
Funny every time we tow our van up there its full of people doing the same thing all the popular tourist spots are getting really crowded during the dry season - thanks covid for making Australians realise what they were missing in their own country. Now I wish they would go back and do what they you used to do ie. hang out in the cities or head to Bali.
i love the signs in the up-river parks - 'saltwater crocodiles are unlikely but not impossible' or somesuch
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Litchfield! My family and I visited that park during our Northern Territory adventures. Sure enough, my husband and sons jumped off the cliffs! Not me. Love the bats! And Reese's take on living with a bright candle burning at both ends. Go for it! Only, it was following Litchfield that I got struck down by heat stroke. Carry on. Stay cool somehow some way. Love you.
Yeah l have swam there .in the swimming holes .so refreshing .usually alot of people. No glass allowed .your water videos are the best with that circle effect.
Happy you like the under water footage :) its honestly such a hassle to edit.
You guys are the best story tellers . I just love following your vlogs !
You are one of our first viewers/subscribers ! Thank you so much for being along for the ride, its comments like yours that make it fun to make videos :)
In case you were waiting for the crocodiles, one of the park’s permanent residents is the saltwater crocodile, or the “salty” as they’re otherwise known. As their name suggests, they like to relax in seawater and they are also the largest reptile in the world. But you shouldn’t let that put you off if you’re visiting Litchfield National Park. Salties enter the region during the monsoonal season (October - April), when most of the park’s incredible sites are inaccessible. When the wet season ends, the sites reopen. Before that happens, park rangers survey the region to ensure none of these scaly beasts are still hanging around.
Its all about timing, we know those salty reptiles will wait a long time under water for a good meal...
Love you guys ❤ , have a Merry Xmas 🎉
Aww love you tooo !! Thank you :)
Hey sure you're well aware but it's getting into bushfire season so it's worth checking state or territory emergency services websites/apps once a day (TV is full of warnings for SA and Vic)
Yeah we shot this back in july so we are safe back home at this point 😅
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Awesome video! Merry Christmas!
Cheers, Merry Christmas to you too! Hope you’re having a good one!
They would be freshies. They shouldn't bother you. But salties on the other hand. 😬
I probably still wouldn't invite either to the holiday pool party
How do the Crocs know not to Swim there ?
It’s sign posted.
They are territorial so they can gradually move up a watercourse if the population increases in an area. But populations change depending on climatic conditions and availability of food. Generally if you go upstream and there are impediments like waterfalls and escarpments , then salties are unlikely to migrate there unless there is another approach they can use but they generally do not cross long stretches of dry ground if they don't have to but will do so maybe up to 15 or 20klm. They do their travelling in the wet season. Also in the top end , Indigenous rangers inspect all the popular waterholes on regular basis using traditional knowledge to look for signs of crocodiles. but nothing is certain. These pools may have freshwater crocodiles in them but they are much smaller and do not attack people.
Could not have said it better ourselves. This is an outstanding answer.
I know you guys are being careful, so indulge - as long as others are around in the water too. Say is that a snake swimming with everyone at 05:34. just to the left of the person jumping in on the right of the screen in the same pool as the white water. It appears to swim from left to right from the rocks out to the middle of the pool. There is a person up in the air jumping in up high. Let me know.
its an arm reflected in the water
Yeah the 360 camera can really make things look wonky, kinda like a fun house mirror. That arm is definitely looking like a snake in that section.
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But listen, I'd like to give you some tips for free on how to make your site more brandable. How can we talk to you?
Don't listen to others saying they would like to help. There are scammers who will help you but they will do something for your videos.
Then a year later after not hearing from them they blackmail you and put a copyright on you from something they did to help you sometime ago. They'll wait till channels start taking off and know that what they do can end your channel by it getting taken down for copyright or you pay them and they cancel their copyright thing.
We are doing our best, most of our views come from the youtube discover page so the thumbnail and title is most important vs any search function. With that comes focusing the videos from the beginning of creation for SEO. i.e the very content itself. Click bait titles can only take you so far.