A weekend fishing trip went awry for two friends north of Broome, after they were forced to sleep on top of their bogged ute in croc-infested waters.
Charlie Williams, 19, Beau Bryce-Maurice, 37 and dog Mindee became bogged on the Dampier Peninsula on Friday, over 100km north of Broome.
After failing to dig the vehicle out they said they spent four nights camped on top of it to stay safe.
Mr Williams told the there was a constant threat of snakes and crocodiles as the tide came and went.

The bogged Ute north of Broome Source: ABC Australia
“We could see the [crocodile’s] eyes hanging in the background,” Mr Williams said.
“The crocodile kept going for the dog, swimming around the car when the tide was up,” Mr Williams told
“It was probably a couple of metres away, quite a big croc.”
The men said they had set up a temporary shelter to shield them from the elements, and filmed video diaries of their experience, fearful that they wouldn’t be rescued.

Charlie Williams, 19 who became bogged on the Dampier Peninsula Source: ABC Australia
“To tell you the truth, it was like slow human torture,” Mr Bryce-Maurice told the ABC.
“[We were] sleep deprived, malnourished, dehydrated, really, really, really hot and [there were] a billion mosquitos.”
The ABC reports the men had just 2.5 litres of water and a few lollies when they were found by rescuers five days after being bogged.