Okay Denise, I think any internationals reading this are sufficiently
terrified so they will never visit the NT again.
More seriously though, it's good advice, but there aren't any dangers
that cannot be avoided with some basic common sense!
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While I¹m on the subject of threats, I¹d like to mention crocodi...
On 7/28/09, Denise Goodfellow <> wrote:
> While I¹m on the subject of threats, I¹d like to mention crocodiles. Don¹t
> go anywhere near the water¹s edge at either Leanyer Sewage Ponds or Fogg
> Dam. Parks and Wildlife have been unable to trap big crocs in both areas.
> Staying in your car is the safest option.
>
> If you walk through the monsoon forest at Fogg Dam, be extra careful as I
> wouldn¹t be surprised if the big crocodile sometimes entered there as well.
> Denise
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