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A picturesque swimming spot in the Northern Territory is closed until further notice after a freshwater crocodile was spotted in the area.
The two-metre beast was seen in the Florence Falls waterhole of Litchfield National Park on Sunday and NT Parks and Wildlife raised the alarm on Monday. Ironically, it was also World Croc Day.
The freshie was identified and confirmed by spotlight overnight, sparking a rush from park rangers to try remove it.
NT Parks and Wildlife have placed warning signs in the area and the pools will reopen 'as soon as it's practical'.
Aussies are encouraged to be 'croc wise' before entering any swimming area in the Top End.
![Florence Falls in the Northern Territory (pictured) is closed after a two-metre freshwater crocodile was spotted in the area](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/06/18/02/86242849-13540297-Florence_Falls_in_the_Northern_Territory_pictured_is_closed_afte-a-4_1718674452597.jpg)
Florence Falls in the Northern Territory (pictured) is closed after a two-metre freshwater crocodile was spotted in the area
![Park rangers are working hard to try to remove the beast](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/06/18/02/86242853-13540297-Park_rangers_are_working_hard_to_try_to_remove_the_beast-a-2_1718674452057.jpg)
Park rangers are working hard to try to remove the beast
![Ironically the announcement was made by NT Parks and Wildlife on World Croc Day on June 17](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/06/18/00/86242847-13540297-image-a-14_1718667079268.jpg)
Ironically the announcement was made by NT Parks and Wildlife on World Croc Day on June 17
An NT Parks and Wildlife spokesperson said visitors will not be able to swim in the waterhole until the crocodile has been removed.
'Parks and Wildlife have placed warning signs in the immediate area,' the spokesperson told NT News.
'We thank you for your patience while the no swimming prohibition remains in place for your safety.'
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An NT Parks and Wildlife spokesperson said visitors will not be able to swim in the waterhole until the crocodile has been removed (stock image)
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Florence Falls is popular among visitors for its gorgeous natural beauty and waterhole that's surrounding by bushland
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Saltwater crocodiles tend to be more aggressive and larger than freshwater crocodiles, but nonetheless swimming is not allowed after any crocodile sighting.
Florence Falls is popular among visitors for its gorgeous natural beauty and waterhole that's surrounding by bushland.
The falls flow all year round, but are the most spectacular during the wet season and start of the dry season.
Park visitors can keep updated on the crocodile sighting by checking the NT Government website here.