Showing posts with label Ubirr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ubirr. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Top End continued

Exploring Kakadu National Park, our guide took us to Ubirr a rocky outcrop providing views of the surrounding area. The area is also well known for the Aboriginal rock paintings to be found in the rock shelters at Ubirr. This is a fascinating ancient area of our country.
 
Aboriginal rock art
Stratas of rock
Additional information about and images of Ubirr can be found on the Kakdu National Park website - Ubirr .
We spent the night at the Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Inn where the rooms are constructed to form the shape of a crocodile - Gagudju Crocodile Holiday Hotel - at Jabiru, a small township in Kakadu. Jabiru is named after a large water bird located in this region of Australia. It is a member of the stork family. Follow this link for additional information about the jabiru .
 
Next day at  Nourlangie Rock we viewed more Aboriginal rock art and then visited the Warradjan Cultural Centre before going on a cruise on the Yellow Water Billabong to view the birdlife and look for crocodiles. As well as the jabiru there were a variety of ibis, egrets and cormorants, rainbow bee-eaters, ducks of many varieties and  jacanas - small birds with large feet which walk upion the lily pads giving the illusion of walking on water. 

Image from Wikepedia article - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacana


We then rejoined the coach to travel south to Katherine where we spent the night.