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Moo Moo. Litchfield. (Video Attached)

Hey Everyone! I decided it might be interesting to make a blog with it's own video! Hope you enjoy! If you can't watch the video at the moment, then you can read this instead, but make sure you watch the video when you can! Click Here To Watch The Video.     Gorgeous Gorges... Wonderous Waterholes... Marvelous Moo ~ Moos... Litchfield is like a suitcase when you try to fit just a little bit too much inside it. What I'm getting at is, there was a lot to see and do here. From hiking, in thongs... to swimming, in thongs... to extreme rocky walking, in thongs... Okay, so I may have forgotten to bring proper shoes on all the hard walks, but since I'm a kid, the magical kid magic made it actually quite easy to bear. We visited countless waterfalls and waterholes, creeks, and... rainbows? So a rainbow is sun and rain, right? Well, when you have a waterfall in the sun, you get a rainbow! Pr et ty co ol , e h? Litchfield is one of those places that makes you realise how great Au...

This is the Biggest National Park I've Ever Seen! ~ Kakadu National Park

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Kakadu! Kakadu National Park is enormous. Ab-so-lut-ely massive. Seriously, 25,000 SQUARE kilometres?!?! Big park.  If you didn't know, dogs aren't allowed in National Parks so we had to drop off Jaz at a dog-sitter. We stayed at two different spots in Kakadu, so keeeeeep reading! First Stop Our first stop in Kakadu had no power or electricity, so we rationed water while the solar panels on our roof soaked up the sun. We participated in a boat tour here and saw an abundance of crocs! We were lucky to have Dennis as our tour guide, who was super funny, but he's also part aboriginal too, so he knows the facts. "That over there will kill ya, that'll eat ya, and if you're not dead yet then you'll soon be drowned," Nice. 👌 - Croc... - - Bigger Croc... - - *caption writer leaves the room* - We also went to Maguk, a big waterhole filled to the brim with freshies! But freshies don't hurt humans... right? We had to climb over a bunch of rocks and do a bit ...

Time to Tropichill! Darwin!

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  Time to Tropichill! At Darwin! I wasn’t sure what to expect in Darwin, but for me it was a big win… a DarWIN. Hehe. Anyway, Darwin is currently the holder of the “We stayed here the longest,” award. We stayed here for 10 days, and for good reason. Here’s the things I liked best; The Waterfront The Waterfront. Awesome place. In my eyes, those two sentences are identical. This place is one of my favourite things so far, I’m SHORE of it! The Waterfront was an enclosed lagoon, safe from crocs and stingers, surrounded by cool cafés, bars, restaurants and shops. It’s like a hub for vacation stuff. Wave pool, check, inflatable obstacle course, check, lots of variety and choice of food, check. The only thing missing is a seaside volleyball court. Oh never mind!.. they have that too. If you’ve read my blogs recently, you’ll know I love tropical business and this place MEANT BUSINESS. *The Waterfront - Wave Lagoon* *The Waterfront - Inflatable Obstacle Course* *The Waterfront - Stokes Hill...