Sunday, July 26, 2009
Preparing for Kenya
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Kakadu National Park
Hey everyone! Sorry I haven’t written in a bit…I have been doing a lot of traveling to places with little or no internet or even phone service! So let me back track to what I have been up to lately. After my trip to the
We then visited the
The second day at Kakadu we went on a bunch of hiking trips where we learned about the Aboriginals that lived in the national park. We also learned a lot about conservation efforts for the land & how they deal with the wild fires that are common during the hot, dry summer. At night we sat around the campfire listening to our tour guide play the didjeridoo as he told us some pretty funny Aboriginal stories. For those who don't know what a didjeridoo is, it's an instrument that is made out of a long hollow piece of wood, which usually has wax at the top where you blow into & is naturally hollowed out by termites. According to the Aboriginal belief, only men are allowed to play the didjeridoo & if women play it, they could be punished by getting pregnant! (However, all the girls on the trip attmepted to play it anyway!)
The last day of the Kakadu trip had to have been my favorite. We went on a pretty intense hike to the top of a mountain where we got to swim in gorgeous waterfall pools. The water was so clean with a really intense green color. You could see right to the bottom of the pools which were covered with sand & smooth rocks so I didn’t have to worry about stepping on weird things at the bottom. Then on the way back we stopped to see one of the biggest termite mounds in the area, which are really common in Kakadu. This thing was serously 20+ feet high! And yes I have a picture of that as well! So overall, I had an amazing time at the Kakadu National Park & I highly recommend visiting there if you are ever thinking about going to