KIMBERLEY ISLANDS SAND CRABS & CROCS WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Don't get crabs in your thongs.
Thongs & Crabs Western Australia
Thongs in Australia are open footwear. They offer protection underfoot from hot sand and sharp objects.
Over two thousand five hundred islands are off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia. Many are unnamed and a few unexplored. The Kimberley islands stretch along the coast from the Western Australian/Northern Territory border in the east, to the northern most islands and down towards Broome.
Small harmless crustaceans scurry on unnamed island foreshores. Carrying their back made of hard shell. Crocodiles are rarely seen on the islands. Most islands don't have the mangroves crocodiles prefer. It's still possible to encounter one if unlucky. All shipmates were instructed by crew not to dip limbs into water from tendercraft for this reason.
Good advice well taken by all.
After all, who doesn't want to cruise the Kimberley Islands as safe as possible. Sharks also inhabit the waters and other dangerous sea life.
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KIMBERLEY ISLANDS
SAND CREATURE
BEACH BUG CREATURE
SMALLER SALTWATER CROCS
HELMSMAN
'THIS CROC COULD
REMOVE AN ARM'
GENERALLY NO CROCS IN
CROCODILE CREEK
BUT WHY RISK IT!
SMALL NATURAL WATERFALL
CROCODILE CREEK
SHIP CREW STANDING
SHIPMATES SITTING
TOLD NOT TO TRAIL BODY PARTS
IN WATER, POSSIBLE CROC DANGER
GAINING ACCESS TO A
SAFE ROCK POOL
ABOVE THE CREEK
SMALL MINNOW FISH IN CREEK
FISHY TALES TOLD HERE