Shocking photos of an adult and child fishing in a crocodile hotspot have sparked outrage online. The pair were spotted at Cahills Crossing in Kakadu, Northern Territory, a river known for fatal crocodile attacks.
The images quickly went viral, with one commenter writing, “This makes me sick to my stomach.” Another added, “What is wrong with people?” Signs at the site warn visitors: “Do not risk your life.” Yet people still step dangerously close to the water’s edge.

Experts say the risks are deadly. “Cahills Crossing is considered a high-risk crocodile location where people need to be extremely vigilant,” warned Matt Cornish, co-founder of Community Representation of Crocodiles. Licensed reptile handler Mick Bender explained that saltwater crocodiles can strike in a split second from several meters away.
Professional wrangler Tommy Hayes said he was relieved the photos are sparking awareness. This chilling moment is a reminder: nature’s warnings are real, and ignoring them can cost lives.

Would you ever risk fishing in waters where crocodiles are waiting just beneath the surface?