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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy254" data-source="post: 7790545" data-attributes="member: 143395"><p>Yeeesss. We had a swim at a freshwater spot called Crocodile Creek (it's only a name they said). There were two pools, the higher one fed the smaller one via a small 10m waterfall. But the bottom pool lies just below the high tide line so crocs can get in. People used to swim in the lower pool or bomb off the top of the waterfall into it until one day... <img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/frenetico.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crazy2:" title="Crazy :crazy2:" data-shortname=":crazy2:" /></p><p></p><p>So we climbed up and swam in the upper pool only. Interestingly, the saltwater crocodile can grow up to 26 feet but all the ones we saw only had four feet <img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/risas.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laughing:" title="Laughing :laughing:" data-shortname=":laughing:" /></p><p></p><p>I have some cool GoPro and drone footage as well but I haven't got that organised yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy254, post: 7790545, member: 143395"] Yeeesss. We had a swim at a freshwater spot called Crocodile Creek (it's only a name they said). There were two pools, the higher one fed the smaller one via a small 10m waterfall. But the bottom pool lies just below the high tide line so crocs can get in. People used to swim in the lower pool or bomb off the top of the waterfall into it until one day... :crazy2: So we climbed up and swam in the upper pool only. Interestingly, the saltwater crocodile can grow up to 26 feet but all the ones we saw only had four feet :laughing: I have some cool GoPro and drone footage as well but I haven't got that organised yet. [/QUOTE]
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