staring the beast in the eye by annied

staring the beast in the eye

Obviously not taken by me as I am staring the beast in the eye - this was the most wickedly awesome experience - I would do it again in a heartbeat!
5.1m and 900kg of pure prehistoric awesomeness!!!!!!
Great capture.
August 17th, 2015  
A protective tube...no comment. At least the beast is safe I guess...
August 17th, 2015  
Oh you are in a cage! Now I see but well, no I don't! There aren't any prehistoric monsters swimming in pools!
August 17th, 2015  
@graemestevens you know the two words and you know my finger is extended
August 17th, 2015  
@thresheg thanks Graham
August 17th, 2015  
@maggiemae ha ha Maggiemae - there may be crocs in pools in Darwin on the odd occasion lol
August 17th, 2015  
@annied Yep...it was worth it though ;)
August 17th, 2015  
August 17th, 2015  
Omg-- rather you than me !! how safe was the tube !!
August 17th, 2015  
@beryl we are still here so I guess ok...although I believe in the wet season they are feistier
it is 4 - 5cm of strong perspex abd heavy chains attaching to a pulley system
August 17th, 2015  
@annied Ha ! he seems to be aiming straight for your boob !!!!!
August 17th, 2015  
@beryl haha it would have been a better feed than the chicken wing they were dangling in front of him
August 17th, 2015  
Didn't realize that it was you in the cage when I saw nthe first image
August 17th, 2015  
@vignouse ha ha just mentioned that on the frst one :)
August 18th, 2015  
I can't see myself wanting to do this. Ever. But I have enjoyed you doing it - and the narrative here - so thank you :)
August 18th, 2015  
I am glad that you enjoyed the experience. The cage certainly does make a difference!!! Well done you!
August 19th, 2015  
@beachdog haha wouldn't be here if there wasn't a cage .... they're not as kind as sharks lol
@pistache thanks Clare :)
August 19th, 2015  
your croc rocks annie
August 19th, 2015  
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