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D3 in the Mary River Flood plains47 viewsIn this part of the world, on the flood plains out to Kakadu, you never get out to wade a creek first as the theory says you should. If the water isn\'t clear, like it was on this causeway, and it is this wide, you either wait for someone else who is braver than you to cross first, or you turn around and go home. These rivers are full of estuarine (salt-water) crocodiles, and they are starting to reach 7 metres in size in some still rare instances. However, seeing as a 2.5m crocodile can kill a grown man,
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Salt Water Croc - at base Bloomfield Falls, Wujal Wujal Cape York20 views
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The Croc that ate Tata - Normanton134 views
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albero di trasmissione anteriore a doppia crociera15 views
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The original174 views
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Thread upload15 viewsImage uploaded in new thread
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Thread upload31 viewsImage uploaded in thread 101014
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Defender swimming through Xwai River Botswana140 viewsCrocodile infested river so walk through too dangerous.
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Croc clips58 viewsCrocodile clips with connector without dust/moisture cap.
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Croc Sign, Ord River, WA, Aust123 views
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Beside Big Croc at Wyndham, WA, Aust117 views
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Launching the Gemini on the Cunene river186 viewsAcross the river is Namibia. There are HUGE crocs in this river, which is probably why you don\'t see me pushing the boat :)
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Thread upload7 viewsImage uploaded in thread 127782
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Thread upload6 viewsImage uploaded in thread 194075
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albero di trasmissione posteriore a doppia crociera18 views
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Yellow and Red Welly Crocs81 views
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