The Adelaide River, located in the Northern Territory near Darwin, is both a waterway and a small town situated on its banks. Despite its name, it has no connection to the South Australian city of Adelaide. The river winds through a landscape rich with wildlife, particularly crocodiles, which are a major draw for visitors. Travelers can experience the thrill of ‘jumping croc’ activities, where crocodiles leap out of the water to snatch bait from tour boats. These cruises offer a unique and up-close encounter with these formidable reptiles, making the Adelaide River a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.
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