Friday 11 April 2014

Litchfield National Park




                                               Host Blogger: Joel


 Litchfield National Park is roughly 130 kilometers from Darwin. It stretches an amazing 1500 km2 and receives a whopping 260,000 visitors every year!! We came in from Berry Springs and didn't we love it! This place has it all from Humongous Waterfalls, old mines, old shacks, termite mounds, and more waterholes than you can poke a stick at. The road we took out to Litchfield is a dirt road it was a little bit corrugated but in the dry was fine. Our time there saw us go to Curtain falls, Walker Creek, Wangi falls, Upper and Lower Cascades, Bluey Rock hole, Tolmer falls, and the Magnetic termite mounds! If you have a 4wd you can go to some more out of the way places, to escape the crowds. Sit back and enjoy the Photos.

Big Termite Mound

Old Mine
Walker Creek

Little Wetland
Lower Cascades

Lower Cascades

Curtain Falls

Lower Cascades
Chloe Airborne
Beatifull Swimming Hole
Mini Waterfall
Wangi Falls
The waterfall is Freezing!!
Jumping off some Rocks
Beautiful View
Tolmer Falls
Birdlife
Chloe swimming in cyrstal clear water
Bluey Rockhole

Lower Cascades





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