Outback Adventures
By Toby & Molly
Kakadu x 2 nights
Kilometres travelled so far - 4,878km. 253
Kakadu
I learnt at the cultural centre that there are picture story books about aborigianl stories. I read one where the Mum told the little boys not to look at the sun too much because their heads will get stuck together. They didn't listen to thier mother and thier heads got joined together. Luckily another person told them to go into some special water so they could get seperated again. They always listened to thier Mum after that.
By Molly
Kakadu
My favourite part were that the walks were short but there was lots to look at along the way.
By Toby
Kakadu
The aboriginal people used crushed rock and animal blood to make paint and draw pictures.
By Molly
Kakadu
We climbed to the top of Ubir. Along the way we could see Aboriginal paintings. At the top we could see a view that went all around us, right across Kakadu.
By Toby
Kakadu
We went for a walk and a snake slithered past me unexpectedly. It gave me a HUGE fright! On the walk there were warning signs saying look out for buffalo's, crocodiles and snakes.
By Toby
Kakadu
My favourite part was when we looked at the rock artwork we could see different pictures and we guessed what they were. I saw fish, people, kangaroo, spears and turtles.
By Molly
It all sounds wonderful. Toby, everyone in 4DD is looking forward to your return.
ReplyDeleteMrs de Vries