On Sunday we went to the Crocodile Farm.
It was quite a nice little day. Clint drove Gav, Amy, Drew and myself 18km's out of Broome to the Farm. We walked through a giant croc's mouth and into the lobby. Just outside the lobby was one of the lakes, which is home to seventy salt water crocodile's. We had an hour to burn before the tour started, so we walked around and looked at the other animals. Dingos, roos, peacocks, snakes, emus, owls, bats, wallabies ect. There were a ton of different kinds of animals.
The tour started at the big lake, where he started throwing big fish onto the beach. Then it really started. The croc's came flying out of the water for a feed. Crawling over each other, snapping at each other, kind of like the scene in 'Indiana Jones'.
The next few stops were at specific croc's pens. Croc's from movies, croc's captured for murder and so on. One of the croc's was 5.5 metres in length. It was a giant. All in all it was an awesome day, and I made it to work afterward just in time.
We moved out of the M.C.G yesterday because they close it for the wet season. We moved outside the fence, where we are no longer safe from the sun in the morning. But there is a plus side. Adam, a buddy from camp checked into a hostel and hooked me up with some goodies. A giant 6 man tent, which I can stand up in, and a double size air mattress. I slept great last night, but the sun was pretty terrible at around 8:30 this morning.
October 15th is the target date for leaving Broome and heading to Darwin. Hopefully I can save up a nice amount of cash before then.