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  Meet the Crew!
 

  Keith and Shelagh
Keith and shelagh own the show.
Keiths drops in from time to time.
Shelagh does the running around looks after the office checks the computer and answers the phone.
She's busy, so keep trying!
 

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Peter - Salty -
Worked with professor Harry Messel gathering the data which had the crocodiles protected in 1971. Peter has a Masters Ticket, looks after Operations and Marketing. The picture is of a crocodile drowned in a net.
No wonder he gave fishing away!!
 

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  Rocque
Born and bred in Darwin, seven years on the river now, full Masters Ticket. Rocque has a passion for hunting and fishing, a wealth of local knowledge and experience.
One day Rocque wants to see snow!!
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Sharpy On assignment with the B.B.C. This is where the movies are made! Sharpy hails from the beaches of the central coast of New South Wales. He headed north twenty years ago, has been feeding crocodiles for six years. Two years ago Sharpy attained his restricted Coxswains Ticket and is often at the helm of the "WILDCAT"
 

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  Jacque "Calamity Jane of the Adelaide River Floodplain." She loves the outback, her partner is a stockman, they live nearby. A few years working as a veterinary assistant, Jacque now looks after our snakes.
Jacque owns a .22 Winchester Magnum.
...............also a .30/30 Winchester.

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Sandii
Wheres the party!!
Originally from New Zealand, 23 years in Australia, two years handling snakes and crocodiles,
BUT DON'T SHOW HER A FROG!!
 

   

  Julie hails from Yorkshire. After many years traveling the globe, she has settled at Mandorah.
Now a beach front home can get dull, believe it or not, so she commutes nearly 200 kms once a week, mainly for a chat with fellow travellers.
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Crocodiles,
do not normally approach boats, do not activly hunt people, are rarely seen. However presented with an international smorgasbord!!!
 

   

Spectacular Jumping Crocodile Cruise, Adelaide River, Arnhem Highway, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
email: spectacular@jumpingcrocodile.com.au
Last Updated 03-10-04 Site Designed and Maintained by Kookatz Productions


 
 
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