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The Boxing Croc at Humpty Doo
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Humpty Doo
Small town between Darwin and Kakadu.
Humpty Doo lies 47 kms from Darwin on the Arnhem
Highway. It is famous for the fact that in the 1950s it was one of the
great failed postwar agricultural experiments.
Ever since the German botanist Dr. Maurice Holtze
had carried out experiments in Darwin in the 1870s and 1880s it was
believed that the future of the Northern Territory probably lay in its
ability to grow tropical crops. Holtze had experimented with everything
from rubber to sugar and rice.
The goldrushes to the Northern Territory in the 1880s
had brought an influx of Chinese miners and the area around Humpty Doo
had been used to grow rice to satisfy this demand. The rice had grown
without too many problems but there had been no further interest.
Then, in 1954, after considerable CSIRO
experimentation, a joint Australia-US company known as Territory Rice
Ltd was established. The plan was to irrigate the subcoastal plain of
the Adelaide River and produce a commercial rice crop. The theory
looked good. The practice was a total disaster.
In 1955-56 Territory Rice Ltd received agricultural
leases of 303 000 hectares of land on the floodplain. Everything that
could go wrong did go wrong. Wild buffaloes moved in and started
destroying the paddies and eating the crop. Rats appeared and wrought
havoc. The birds consumed the seeds as quickly as the company could
plant them. The soil proved to be too saline and the drainage was
inadequate. Add to all these problems the weakness of the management of
the project and by 1959 the paddy fields had been abandoned. The
management could find no one else to take over the leases so in 1962
they forfeited their land to the government.
Today Humpty Doo looks like the fringe area of any
large Australian city. It is a combination of market gardening, low
level servicing for tourists travelling to Kakadu and a small local
shopping area. Agricultural produce from the area is shipped out
through the port of Darwin while the town's proximity to Darwin has
attracted people who want to live beyond the city limits but within
easy commuting distance.
Things to see:
Humpty Doo Uniting Church
The Humpty Doo Uniting Church (turn off the Arnhem
Highway in Humpty Doo at the sign which says 'Church') is an unusual
open air church without walls.
Boxing Croc
The Australian obsession with 'big' tourist attractions
finds one of its most hilarious manifestations in 'The Boxing Croc' on
the Arnhem Highway.
Fogg Dam
Fogg Dam, which was constructed in the 1950s as part of
the Humpty Doo project and is now a popular birdwatching location.
Graeme Gow's Reptile World
Graeme Gow's Reptile World which boasts no fewer than
300 different species of snake including most of Australia's deadliest
varieties.
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Hotels
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Humpty Doo Hotel
Arnhem Hway
Humpty Doo
NT
0836
Telephone: (08) 8988 1372
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Restaurants
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Humpty Doo Hotel & Restaurant
Arnhem Hway
Humpty Doo
NT
0836
Telephone: (08) 8988 1372
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