Ventured north and had a stopover at Mt Bundy Station, a working cattle station just outside of Adelaide River. Wonderful place to stay, open air bar every evening, entertainment (bloke and his guitar), huge campfire and pizzas. They told us that there are 6000 crocodiles in the Adelaide River which passes through the station. Needless to say there were no early morning walks for us.
view from the loo
Litchfield National Park was an easy drive away. Fantastic scenery, unfortunately some parts still closed due to a late wet season. It is May and very hot up here, to arrive and find swimming holes not open is sometimes disappointing but better safe than sorry.
Buley Rockhole, fantastic welcoming place for a swim
Another short drive away up a dirt road was Grove Hill Pub. What a beauty!! We ordered home made pies, to be washed down with a cleansing ale, for lunch and the 83 yr old publican made them for us while we waited.
The WW11 War Cemetery at Adelaide River was truly remarkable. So much history and so well kept
All along the Stuart Hwy there are reminders of WW11. Here is Strauss Airfield.
Dundee Beach about 100ks south of Darwin. Looks nice.......nah!!!!!!!!
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