Sunday, August 8, 2010

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No, this is not the end of the trip (besides this one is already en route to Singapore and Malaysia).
TOP END is the name of the peninsula entirely north of Australia and contains three magnificent national parks near the city of Darwin. We visited
2, Kakadu and Litchfield. Well then

Kakadu nature lovers wild and dangerous and curious about the cultures of indigenous peoples, go ahead! Others flee ...
We obviously LOVES! We started

go by, again, estuarine crocodiles jump to grab a piece of meat hung with a (too) small boat ...
Crocodiles everywhere, some absolutely HUGE.
Whoever has the bloody fangs, they made within 7 meters!
7 meters!
children you have to imagine it, made 14 straight and not look at the size it is ...
Crocodiles are fascinating creatures, with their children that I have wanted for several weeks an introduction to the human brain had their first lesson ...
simply, we observed the behavior of these cattle and tried to establish what anime, they have social rules etc. ...
The estuarine crocodile is a species very archaic. They eat absolutely anything at any time, including their partners, their grandchildren and so on.
They are very irritable.
They do not have to retain for their needs.
They have no social rules.
They are extremely territorial.
These are the primary behaviors, eat, sleep, reproduce, flee, attack, those necessary for the survival of individuals and species.
What is interesting is that our brain developed around a reptilian brain and that these behaviors exist in humans, except they are (usually) controlled by the layers in the latest evolution of the brain then paleomammalian néomammalien.
When the feedback control does not work anymore, some may look like a crocodile ... Yes ... Or do politics ...

Ben what, you thought all along that you were going to follow the blog of a Neuroscientist never qualify for the verse on the brain! :-)

All that was passionate small-Kidz and I, I had a great idea to do an experiment to understand brain function, and now I'm trying to convince my girlfriend CNRS adopt estuarine crocodiles but knows why she is reluctant ...

The next day we went on archaeological sites which are preserved Aboriginal rock paintings. Out of respect we took some pictures and offered to the children to draw pictures, which is a much more relevant to understand them.
The 3 children liked the idea and made the drawings with great enthusiasm. Given the number of tourists who stopped aback I think we've started a trend here.

After that, we felt like an immersion in Australian Aborigines, especially as the Kakadu National Park is managed by its original occupants. We contacted an agency of the proposed park in small groups.
an unforgettable experience!

We learned how to find edible roots and flowers in Buch, eaten raw green ants (the general opinion, it tastes very strong lime) learned a lot about the history of Aborigines and their legends, found a water lily which, attached to the necks of boys makes them very wise (our guide tried to Titi, who knows why).
We saw a lot of wild animals and finished the day by watching the sunset around a campfire where the wild goose was cooking we had to pluck and empty to the amusement of children who wanted to know everything about bodies of birds ...

Yes, I made the short, but I have a plane to catch there.

The sequence (Litchfield Park) when I can ..

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