Katherine gorge definitely is our favorite gorge ever. The main reason is that we got engaged right here on a tiny 6m² beach, our beach! We were both sitting in the beautiful blue water with a hundred “nibbeling” fish at our feet and nobody else but the two of us. We simply had to come…
Read moreTermite Mounds Part One: Monks
Litchfield national park is definitely one of our favourite’s. We go camping there in the weekends. It is just a 1.5 hour drive from Darwin, has some beautiful waterfalls and is the home of some really special termite mounds. And once in a while you see something extra AWESOME! As monks apparently do take breaks,…
Read moreDarwin Waterfront
The Waterfront in Darwin is één van the places to be. Hier en daar kan je wat verplichte kunst vinden. Deze gezellige inham aan het water met een tiental restaurants en bars heeft een prachtig golfslagbad… waar we nooit in gezwommen zullen hebben… Dit prachtige bad heeft zwembanden en boogieboards ter beschikking om gezellig te…
Read moreGoing Crocsy at the Sunset Markets at Mindil Beach
The place to be in Darwin in the dry season on Sunday afternoon is Mindil beach. At least if you like cheap exotic food and sunsets. No surprise that you could find us there every week! Our absolute favorites, besides of the AWESOME Asian food, are the crocodile burger and the spiral spud!
Read moreYet another Waterfall – Waterfall Compilation
Watervallen zat hier in the Northern Territories! Zoals overal hier, moet je goed opletten waar je zwemt. Hoe uitnodigend sommige waterwegen er bij dertig graden ook mogen uitzien, als er niet expliciet staat dat zwemmen toegestaan is, doe het niet! Krokodillen kunnen er steeds op de loer liggen en zijn allesbehalve kieskeurig! In een groot…
Read morePostcard Sunsets
During our trip up North we saw some amazing sunsets. We literally saw all the colors of the rainbow! And it doesn’t matter whether the sun sets on land or in the sea, every night starts with this special moment, this turning point, where for a second your breath stocks and the whole world seems…
Read moreKeep River, a Hidden Gem at the Border
One of the best kept secrets of Australia can be found at the border crossing of Western Australia to the Northern Territories. Why no major travel guide mentions the beautiful Keep River National Park remains a mystery to us. Besides the beautiful park, the campground is definitely worth a stay. It is really cheap ($…
Read moreBoabs: Making a Treehugger out of Tom
The Kimberly is known for its amazing abundance of boab trees (also known as Baobabs). This is without a doubt Tom’s new favorite tree. They grow enormous trunks that hold precious water, and their branches grow in a very harmonious way. In Derby, they even used one of the large trunks as a prison in…
Read moreClearance Clearwater Survival
There was only one thing that kept us awake at night the last weeks and it was whether Toni, our car, could do the creek crossings on the road to the Bungle Bungles.We know Toni is a great car, but not having a snorkel and low gears can be a problem when you have to…
Read moreBungle Bungles – Purnululu National Park
They might sound like words somebody made up, but the Bungle Bungles – originally? named Purnululu by the Aboriginals – totally exist! They’re these AWESOME “beehive/molten jaffa cake” rock structures where you can walk through. Only downside is that the 53km long road to reach them is incredibly hard and rocky, but in the end…
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