Some 50 years ago, a man who lived right on the harbour at Doctor’s Gully began to feed the fish at high tide. Over time, more and more fish came for the treat, including many that would never be so close to shore. This private residence now makes a tidy earner from allowing the public to feed the thousands of fish that swim in at high tide each day. It’s quite a Darwin institution. The boys loved it. There were Green Milkfish, Catfish, Black Mullet, Toad fish (fat ones) and a big Potato Cod.
Can’t do a townie session and not get some historical education, so off we went to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. They had an excellent display about Cyclone Tracy.
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