Notorious NT Roadblocks at Cahills Crossing
The world famous Cahills Crossing is well known for crocodiles, and this is where humans and crocodiles meet.. humans crossing the river, and crocs crossing the causeway.. but sometimes the crocs don’t move, as they have right of way.
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Australia it’s definitely on my bucket list. Awesome video , and it’s scary at the same time to see those big crocs.
I’m watching this on the lounge room TV and even that feels too close to the water 🐊
@amstevens7229
2 жыл бұрын
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Oh my gosh you’re so funny I love you! You should have your own television show! Sending hugs from Louisiana, USA.
@WildmanAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ramona, you’re a legend! 😝🐊
@ramonakent356
2 жыл бұрын
@@WildmanAdventures Yes I am a retired herpetologist and I have trudged in the wild with alligators alligator snapping turtles but the worst was being attacked by a mother cottonmouth moccasin, she was a real bitch. She chased me across a bayou and up a hillIn one of the most bad ass bluff charges ever, I slipped and fell going up the hill and I turned around and she was right behind me reared up with her big white mouth open showing me what a bad ass bitch that she was. After it was over it was very funny and scary at the same time. I’m sure that you’ve had close encounters as well.
1:23 is as amazing as it is frightening to see. what a leap out of water !!!
Howdy from Texas! Really amazing video, amazing footage and y'all are hilarious. I can't wait to visit Australia one day.
@WildmanAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
Howdy back at ya legend, much appreciated!
Nut cases, love ya work!
Awesome video footage of these amazing and beautiful crocodiles! ❤
Does look very beautiful where you would love to get that close to the wildlife you see nothing like crocs here lol. Awesome video. ❤👏🤟
That's a nice **CHOMP** ending you've done there, have a like.
@WildmanAdventures
2 жыл бұрын
Haha cheers legend! 🐊
Nice bridge bro I'm impressed with it lord knows I have made enough across the swamps where I work.
Bunnings is the Aussie version of the American Home Depot!
@WildmanAdventures
Жыл бұрын
haha pretty much!
such a decent channel lads! definitely deserved another sub
@WildmanAdventures
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks legend!!
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New sub boys…. Ive seen a 18 footer on the Adelaide river 1990..
If the window is open on the small car he might be able to jump in and get moma some takeout dinner tonight.
What a great video! Fair dinkum it was! So all these vid's on youtube with drone footage were done illegally then huh? I'm planning a trip there eventually, hope you blokes are there, y'all seem like a lotta fun, cheers!
Extraordinary footage from 3:04 to 4:00...simply prehistoric apex ambush predator. I have a question...how was this causeway erected in such crocodile infested waters?
@WildmanAdventures
3 жыл бұрын
I was constructed with caution hahaha The area isn't infested with crocs, just inhabited :-)
@2ChukBuk
3 жыл бұрын
@@WildmanAdventures NO DOUBT! ;o)
@jimcrawford5039
3 жыл бұрын
There is a native reservation on one side and a national park on the other, apart from tourists it’s for supplies to get through in what is a very remote area.
@jimcrawford5039
3 жыл бұрын
Not infested, this is their home habitat.
This guy is a fool. Crocs are very smart. Its like guys watching naked girls; waiting to take advantage. While your'e standing around talking crap about the Gators, they are watching for an opportunity to grab your skinny butt. They aren't stupid, you are.
@WildmanAdventures
3 жыл бұрын
I've been working with and studying crocs for years, I know exactly what they're capable of.
@slatibaadfast
3 жыл бұрын
spent a period working around Lake Bennett back in the 80's. a government survey team asked where a good place to camp for a couple of weeks while surveying an area around the Marrakai plains on the Adelaide River. sent them to heather's lagoon region, with the warnings DON'T camp on the waters edge and DON'T set a routine. about nine days later they were back, all packed up. I asked if they were finished? no bloody way and they recounted their experiences. every morning one of the guys would walk to the little genset humpy to fire the thing up. and every day they would see this big old salty that lived in the lagoon, 7th day they thought it was a bit close but on the morning of the ninth day the bloody thing was sitting next to the genset. Crocs aren't stupid. they watch learn and plan. another time I was at the old ford on the marrakai, where it used to cross the river. a few blokes had been camped fishing. we were having a discussion about the blokes dog and crocs, the dog was quietly sitting at the waters edge, heard a splash, looked around and no sign of the dog. NEVER trust the crocs. and as the years progress, they are getting, not only more numerous but less and less afraid of man. maybe bringing back some of the 60's and 50's might deter them for awhile. sort the numbers out.
@WildmanAdventures
3 жыл бұрын
@@slatibaadfast the numbers don't need 'sorting out' The only thing that needs to be adjusted is human behaviour.
@gregstephens361
2 жыл бұрын
You now nothing about crocs ,by your comments I know this .
@jamescrawford9883
2 ай бұрын
He’s nowhere near them!
They are not so intelegent in some ways is your wording, so yes you do use that wording.
@WildmanAdventures
3 жыл бұрын
I said they’re intelligent in some ways and not so intelligent in others, and that was in reference to the crocodile chewing a stick. Don’t take it out of context.