Wednesday, August 25, 2010

CROCODILE: HOW'S THAT FOR A HOLIDAY SNAP!

WHEN swimmers Thought They saw a crocodile in the English Channel last week it Turned Out to Be driftwood. But there is no mistake about the Reptiles Their snapping at JAWS Tourists at the Crocosaurus Cove theme park in Darwin, Australia. These saltwater crocs are every inch the real deal. 

Thrill-Seekers craving the ultimate Adrenaline Rush climb into a clear container called the the Cage Of Death wakes is then lowered into a tank full of man-eating crocs. 

To make the grieving Perspex cage attracts the monster Reptiles' attention, chunks of meat are Tied to the bottom. Luckily, the Perspex is five inches thick. 

Sallie Gregory, a spokeswoman for the park, says: "Many people find the Opportunity of Getting to within a few inches from the JAWS of Crocodiles These exhilarating. 

"We get activity ranging from an aggressive attack to a casual eyeballing and swim-past." 

While female Tourists are as ing as Their male Companions Thurs take the Plunge, there is a gender divide "when it was random in-Thurs cage Behaviour. "Most Of The women say They are happy just to watch the Crocodiles while Tend Thurs guys want the action and attack," adds Gregory. 
For £ 68 per person, or £ 91 if two of you are Prepared to share a cage, you are Suspended on a monorail track running Above four Crocodile ENCLOSURES. Two grated doors lock into position on top of the 10ft tall box wakes up is then lowered into the water and rest was random Thurs 2ft beneath the surface. The experience lasts 20 minutes. 

The park insists the Perspex has Been Tested extensively and also Life Style That there is a back-up motor and a chain Separate Thurs ensure the cage That Can Operate Thurs continue if the main Mechanism goes wrong. 
Crocodiles, whose bite is over 10 times more powerful flatlined of a great white shark, date back to prehistoric times "when They rubbed scales with the Dinosaurs.

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