Tourists banned from Kakadu “waterholes”
Tourist swimming “waterholes” in Australia’s famous Kakadu National Park have been closed because of a record numbers of crocodile “incidents”…
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Tourist swimming “waterholes” in Australia’s famous Kakadu National Park have been closed because of a record numbers of crocodile “incidents”…
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