Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life. |
These are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call Life. I blog with these groups: "Blogging Circle of Friends " [E] |
Blogging Circle of Friends - Day 3490 You have choices once we land in Katherine. Discuss what you discovered and enjoyed from the links. Include your fellow bloggers to help inspire interaction. https://northernterritory.com/us/en/katherine-and-surrounds/see-and-do/nature-an... https://www.visitkatherine.com.au/attractions/national-parks https://www.katherineoutbackexperience.com.au/ Hot Springs. Need I say more. I am sure I can entice a few weary travelers to spend the day hanging out in warm water, particularly after days of heat and desert. Who wouldn't want to hang out at a place "renowned for its sandy-bottomed thermal pool". Just being in Elsey National Park was so refreshing. The Roper River meanders through this picturesque national park. Several of us took the Botanic Walk which was a pretty easy 1.5 kilometre loop. The park has diverse plant species. We also enjoyed the eight kilometre Riverside Walk to Korowan / Mataranka Falls. Such a beauty. It was great to get out and move after all the sitting around on the train. Swimming is only recommended at the thermal pools. Mataranka Thermal Pool is a well-known feature of the Park. Rainbow Spring rises from underground at 300 litres per second at a temperature of 33 degrees Celsius, which is then contained in a swimming pool. Also within the park, Bitter Springs is surrounded by ancient rainforest - the famous 'float down' is not to be missed. By the time we got back to the train for dinner I was only to happy to put my feet up and enjoy a glass of wine and a nutritious dinner. I was famished. |