With the offending tooth extracted, we left early the next day and began our southward journey, arriving at Adelaide River Showgrounds Camp in the afternoon. This campground had all the facilities we needed, [ we even got to park our caravan under a shade top] a resident caretaker who offered ideas and opinions on what we could see in the area. A polo competition was to be held in Darwin the next week and the opposite side of the showgrounds was lined with huge caravans and horse floats. It was very pleasant to sit in the late afternoon shade, cool drinks in the hand, watching the competitors practicing on the oval. Once again our distinctive Teardrop caravan brought admirers and provided us with some interesting travel tales and recommendations!
Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park |
Magnetic Termite mound |
Actually, the termite is known as a "white ant" because its skin is so thin that you can see through it. This thin skin also means that it is so very sensitive to the sun and, as the region receives a massive rainfall during the summer months each year, these termites need to build their mounds above ground level. Also, in order to capture optimum conditions it builds its mound with a North-South orientation thereby ensuring that one side is always in the shade.
Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park |
Florence Falls, Litchfield National Park |
Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park |
And the debate Litchfield versus Kakadu?
Our conclusion is that Litchfield is easily accessible, a lovely place to swim at the base of waterfalls, has some enjoyable walks, excellent camping spots, lots of bird life and is a great place to enjoy the beauty of the landscapes.
Kakadu has all of the above, minus the safe swimming holes, but in addition it has its own unique spirit - the enduring spirit of the First People of Australia. There we met the people and understood how they are owned by their country, duty bound to protect it forever. There we heard the stories from the dreamtime and the relevance today of lessons illustrated on the walls of the ancient cave dwellings.
From Kakadu we came away, our spirits having been awoken.
Yes. For us, Kakadu is a truly special place.
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