Sunday, August 31, 2025
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At the Cairns Airport we had breakfast at Hungry Jack's; note the familiar-looking logo: when Burger King expanded to Australia, that name was already trademarked so now Burger King operates under the name of Hungry Jack's |
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Jack's Brekky Roll (a sausage patty, premium bacon, freshly cracked egg, BBQ sauce and melted cheese on a buttery brioche bun, with hash browns); 'Brekky' means breakfast |
This morning we had a 9:55 flight from Cairns to Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, which took 2 hours and 40 minutes.
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| In Australia, we flew Qantas or its affiliates |
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| In Darwin, we stayed at Vitina Studios |
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| Vitina Studios room |
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| Vitina Studios room |
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| Vitina Studios bathroom |
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| We had a chicken and spinach wrap for lunch... |
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| ...while sitting by the swimming pool |
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| Grallina cyanoleuca/Magpie-lark |
Now to walk through Darwin.
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| Flag Bearers (2024, by Fintan Magee) |
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Elsie Stuart (2019, by Lisa King) of an independent indigenous woman |
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A crocodile skin on display at Arley Rae, a shop next to Crocosaurus Cove |
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We visited Crocosaurus Cove to see the second and third largest crocodiles in captivity, as well as the largest display of Australian reptiles in the world |
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| Plus a juvenile crocodile (KSS) |
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A man paid big bucks to sit in "The Cage of Death" to come face to face with one of the larger Crocodylus porosus/Saltwater Crocodiles (KSS) |
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At the Turtle Billabong/a stagnant pool or lake - often an oxbow lake, featured the long-necked Carettochelys insculpta/Pig-nosed Turtle |
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| The crocodile nursery |
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Silhouette of the Oedura filicipoda/Kimberly Fringe-toed Gecko who is suctioned to the glass |
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| Aspidites melanocephalus/Black-headed Python |
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| A variety of reptile eggs |
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| Well,, hello! ...Varanus beccarii/Black Tree Monitor |
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| Pogona vitticeps/Central Bearded Dragon (KSS) |
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| Varanus mitchellii/Mitchell's Water Goanna (KSS) |
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| Varanus acanthurus/Spiny-tailed Goanna (KSS) |
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| Varanus varius/Lace Monitor |
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Oxyuranus scutellatus/Coastal Taipan is an extremely venomous snake! |
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Northern Territory Parliament House (1990-1994, by Meldrum Burrows in modern tropical style) |
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Supreme Court of the Northern Territory (1991, by Peter Doig, Ron Findlay and Roger Linklater with elements of classical and tropical design) |
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| View of the Darwin Waterfront with an Aqua Park (2016) |
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We visited the World War II Oil Storage Tunnels (1943-1945), which were built after the devastating surprise attack on Darwin's harbour and airfield on 2/19/1942 by 188 Japanese aircraft, making it the first and largest of more than 100 attacks against Australia |
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Pipes run the entire length of tunnel #6 where we entered (KSS) |
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Digger Man is constructed from WWII items and artefacts to commemorate the Civil Construction Corps who built the tunnels |
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Tunnel #5 was lined with display boards and posters detailing the history of Darwin during World War II; however, the tunnels were not used to store oil during the war |
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| A timeline of Darwin history... |
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| ...continues with the Japanese invasion, then the gold rush... |
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| ...to today as a resort destination |
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| The far end of tunnel #5 opens out to the sea |
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Megapodius reinwardt/Orange-footed Scrubfowl were digging a hole in moist dirt |
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| A view toward the Convention Centre (2006-2008) |
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Christchurch Anglican Cathedral (1977, after the 1902 church was destroyed by Cyclone Tracy in 1974); the cyclone occurred on Christmas Day and destroyed 70% of the buildings |
It was hot, so we decided to take a bus back to the hotel. Asked the driver if he went to Daly Street, which he did. We then learned that the government was subsidizing all fares - the bus fare was free! Just before Daly Street, the driver stopped the bus, got out of his seat to walk back to where we were sitting, to let us know we should now disembark, since he was turning on Daly Street. We then had two short blocks to walk to the hotel.
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| A crocodile mural (2025, by filthyratbag) |
Next: Kakadu National Park.