Monday 17 September 2012

Devils Marbles, Daly Waters and Materanka


Devils Marbles BY LEVI

As we were driving into the info bay at Devils Marbles, we saw a dingo lying on the dirt near the car park. We watched it for a little while and then a lady came out from behind a motor home and walked right up to it and through it a hand full of food.  Mum was really angry because she hates people feeding wildlife and was going to call the rangers but she didn’t.

We chose our campsite and set up. Then we went for a walk around the rocks, I saw a girl at the top a big mountain of rocks so I decided to go and climb it as well.  I made it to the top before Dad and Alizah. There was a clear little waterhole at the top and a really good view but Mum had the camera.  When we climbed back down Dad and I found a cave and hid in it. When a group of other people walked past Dad made silly didgeridoo noises to scare them but they didn’t care.  We walked towards a track and got lost so I led the family through a dry creek bed back to the road then back home.  When we got home I still wanted to climb more rocks so I climbed to the top of the mountain in our back yard and watched the sun go down.    I had to hurry back to the van because I didn’t want that dingo to find me. The next morning I kept on rock climbing until it was time to leave.

 I think I’m pretty good at climbing rocks if I do say so myself.

long road ahead

Please don't feed the dingos

Penny Prado in front of the Marbles

I am the climbing champion

Rock Bull Riding

Push ups, harder than it looks

Rock lifting

view

hanging out

busted cuddling behind the rocks

better view

Levi's cave

Here he is again on top of the world

And again


Daly Waters BY JAMIE

We left Devils marbles around 8:30am headin for  Daly Waters Hotel with a plan to pull into the devils pebbles and a lake near  ??? but i missed the turn off. On the travels the land scape changed with more vibrant trees and signs of green grass with scattered termite mounds, some 1.8metres or higher. Some of the mounds seemed to look  like fairy sand-castles and others resembled groups of people. We turned off the Stuart highway to enter the Daly Waters Hotel following a convey of vans and road trains. Sid raced in to book a spot as the park looked quite full even as early as 2pm. We waited for our escort in and up comes jim on his bicycle to show us the way.  It’s getting flaming hot now so we were keen to go for a swim in the pool as soon as we set up the van. The kids and Sid enjoyed the cool dip while I got some ideas from a guy that’s done this trip to Darwin a few times before. We had booked the famous reef (wild caught barra) and beef meal for 7pm so we had a couple sharpys while the kids searched for the answers to complete their questionnaire to receive a free ice-block. The Pub walls and decor was littered with memorabilia of bras, undies, Jerseys, business cards, money and thirsty tourists. The pub was run by a load of Irish back-packers and one of them jumped on stage to belt out a few easy listening tunes while meals started from 6.30, and I’m a believer in practise makes perfection and this guy needs a little more practise. It is said the Daly Waters Hotel servers over 14000 Beef & Barra meals per season, not a bad money spinner at $27/ meal. After the meals the next entertainer was introduced “Chilli” an ex- Aussie stockman, what a character he put on a top show with a few insults, jokes, stories from his life experiences and songs .

 First up in the morning on our way to Mataranka springs I wheeled into the Daly Waters Aviation Complex which is the oldest hanger in the Northern Territory, history relating to its early international airstrip and WWII and is still an active airstrip today .We have seen many signs on the way as they are scattered along the Stuart highway up to Darwin and thought we better check at least one out.

‘IM HUNGRY’ is a common cry about 15 minutes every time we leave to go anywhere so we slipped into Pink panther “Larrimah Hotel” for smoko and advertises a free zoo. There is a lot of history around this destination too, around WWII, not so much now. The name” Larrimah” means meeting place.  The pub was the old mess during the WWII and now its a little outback pub where u can camp and wander through the zoo featuring birds, wallaby, emus crocs and snakes  with a statue  of Darwin stubby and the pink panther out the front and serves meals and cold beer/beverages.
Look another long road ahead

Cooling off

doing a bit of colouring in

The Bra bar

The souvenir shop

The Daly Water Hotel

The Servo

The Cap Section

The famous Barra & Beef Meal mmmmmm

Chilli, our entertainment for the evening

No Dress codes out here


old railway equipment

A photo of the longest road train in the NT -21trailers & 312m long & 402 tyres

Zara with the big beer




Mataranka Springs

 Arriving in this area the threat of crocs in the water is pretty real, luckily it has some beautiful thermal pools. Bitter Springs has lovely clear water and was the temperature of a warm bath. Jamie was worried about infections we could get from there before anything else. After a bit of reading the amount of water 300L a second or something, we thought it would probably wash anything away.
I however have a very sensitive nose and the smell of all the algea on the outside edge and the sulphur coming out of the ground made me have a quick dip and then just relaxed in the sun.  Alizah found quite a few turtles as she swam around, another reason I don’t really like swimming in creeks and things to many animals live there. So after a few hours and very wrinkly skin we decided to grab some lunch at the Brennans campsite before heading to the Mataranka thermal pool, this one has been concreted around the side so it was more like a pool. More swimming and feeling a little thirsty, we headed to the bar for happy hour and to listen to some live music. The JD’s were great, the music has not.

Jamie woke with a tummy bug, whether it was the JD or the water we are not sure , so we had a quiet day. Playing Frisbee in the park and exploring the camp site we found a small waterfall/ rockpool area that the kids could just sit in and cool down. The kids were having an awesome time as the water was very clear the only problem was there was big, long green moss all around the outside of the waters edge. Levi wanted to slide down the waterfall but thought it safer staying in the shallows near the rest of us. As I mentioned earlier I really have to force myself to get into creeks and things as I always feel things on my feet and freak out. I thought I was pretty good even with the occasional long moss weed wrapping along my leg and I assured the kids it’s safe here, no crocs to worry about, the caretaker even said it was lovely.. Well was I wrong. No crocs, but sitting down I felt what I thought was more moss around my leg only the find when looking down a bloody big brown snake wrapped around my ankle and being swept down the waterfall. I don’t know if he was trying to find a way out but I was not waiting around to find out. You have never hurt so much screaming or seen people move so fast out of the water. Mind you I was the closest to the shore and all the kids jumped over me or pushed me out of the way to save themselves, even with me holding Kaine. Next thing I look up Alizah is running like she is trying out for the Olmpics and left us all on the side of the bank. So trying to calm the others and myself we start walking back up the tract to see Jamie coming the other way. He heard the screams and as sick as a dog he came to see what the commotion was all about.  So Zara & Kaine have said they are not swimming in there again and I totally agree. I told the caretaker and she said that’s it for her too, she won’t be going back in there. 




plane decending in the sunset

Kids love the fire for marshmellows

termite moulds

Levi feeding the Barramundi

Kaine past out from all the swimming

Bitter Springs


The water has such a beautiful colour

Thermal Pools- you start looking like this then end up like .......

THIS. Very young

Kaine enjoying the water

Family Shot

Local peacock

Enjoying wonderful company and cold drinks

more marshmellows

This is how you go  in the bush

The site of the snake attack

The long green moss

The exact site the snake came through