
Originally Posted by
garrycol
I am surprised there are so many people flopping around in the water - I know that crocs had not really started to recover however I was aircrew in aircraft flying patrols in the northern cape area around 1980 and we used to chase plenty of crocs in the rivers in and around the Jardine - and there were heaps and big ones.
Garry
Yeah it is strange about the crocs. I remember we were never conscious about the croc danger anywhere we went, camping alongside and in the beds of many of the creeks and rivers up that way. As did everybody else.
For instance, on the banks of the Jardine when we were there I reckon there were 80 - 100 individual camp sites spread along the southern side of the river.

I think the presence of so many people and constant movement of so many vehicles in and around the water just scared them away. After all everybody on the Cape converged and passed through this one single point.
The situation around the Jardine today may be very different – maybe not so many people stopping there now since the ferry has been running for years.
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