Other things we did in Darwin were visit the wave pool, which is so much fun. If you have been to wet'n'wild then it is like that, but better! 38 different wave formations so you never get bored or know what is coming next. Alex was a bit dubious at first and sat with Antony in a blow up ring, but by the 2nd time we went Alex was riding the boogy boards in!
We also visited the Chinese temple, went to the opening concert of the Darwin Fetsival, went to the Mindil Markets, played at the FREE waterslide park, that had kids & adults slides, a kids playground & a lagoon pool.
With our friends we went to Litchfield National Park, about 1 hour out of Darwin, where we saw the biggest termite mounds you can imagine, & where we swam in the most beautiful springs we have seen so far. They are pretty cold, but a very welcome cooling down in the mid-late 30's days. I very much recommend anyone up this way to go to Wangi falls, Bulli Springs & Florence fall, it is truly spectacular, but go in dry seaqson, wet season can mean the waterfall are running so hard you can't actually get to the swimming holes!
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