The brazen trio were photographed fishing at Magela Creek crossing in Kakadu National Park on Monday.
They seemingly ignored a nearby sign which read: Crocodiles inhabit this area. Do not enter the water. Keep away from the water s edge.
A passerby who took a photo of the two men and a woman said a 4.5m crocodile frequents the area where they were fishing.
The brazen trio were photographed fishing at Magela Creek crossing in Kakadu National Park, ignoring all signs warning people not to get in the water The water is over 2m deep in places, they told NT News.
The incredible moment a saltwater crocodile casually walks through a car park in a national park has been caught on camera.
Tradesman Dayne Kopp was pulling into the car park in the remote Kakadu National Park on Tuesday morning, when he spotted a feral pig, closely followed by a saltwater crocodile.
Mr Kopp told Daily Mail Australia he hopped back into the car pretty quick when the monster croc came within ten metres of his ute.
Local tradesman Dayne Kopp first saw a feral pig in the car park followed by a four metre saltwater crocodile (above) which sat on the grass for a while before slithering into the river