More of the NT

Just one more pick from the Butterfly Farm, amazing that they come and land on you as you wander through there enclosure.

Another interesting place to see was the WWII camp at Snake Creek, not far from Bachelor. Still has remains of the buildings, and dug in storage sheds, as well as a lot of old beds and such in dump piles.

The railway lines are still there as well as the remains of some bridges.

Chris decided he just had to put the Triton in one of the shelters for a pic. Plenty of room and well hidden under the the ground.

We made our way to Mataranka, and stayed at friends of Chris’s. They were in the surf club together, many moons ago. A beautiful home cooked meal that night, and lots of reminiscing. A great catch up.

The next morning before leaving the area we travelled a short distance to Bitter Springs for a swim. Its a lovely park and you can swim/float for about 100 meters, through the bush. Chris had some fun with his underwater camera.

Next it was a late lunch and watch Carlton win the football on the tv at the Daly Waters Pub.

So much stuff hanging around in there. Interesting to see ,but you could never get to read it all.

We decided that it was only right to add some Jodies Inspiration to the collection.

Just a fuel stop at the Three Ways,before finding a camp spot for the night. Under a bridge at Camooweal just before the Queensland border. So that was it for the Northern Territory.