[00:00.240]It was time to move on [00:01.970]70 miles to the east, [00:03.880]they reached the island of Liapari in the central Solomons [00:07.450]Once more, they were regaled by stories of giant crocodiles [00:11.530]But there were words of warning [00:13.310]Unnerved by tales of man-eating crocs, [00:16.520]Mark and Wade headed off in search of the crocodile lake [00:20.310]On the way, they passed some sinister sights [00:23.830]A skull shrine - evidence of the island's head-hunting past [00:28.120]Reaching the lake, Wade and Mark edged as close as they dared [00:32.400]Would they see any of these legendary crocs? [00:35.460]That afternoon, [00:36.150]Wade got his first shot of a modestly sized, two-metre crocodile [00:40.800]Despite camping out for three days, they failed to spot anything larger [00:44.980]Whatever big crocs were out there did not materialise [00:49.100]It was beginning to feel like a wild croc chase, [00:51.670]but they decided to push on to new islands [00:54.810]A hundred miles east, they dropped anchor in Marovo Lagoon [00:59.640]Wade explored the maze of mangroves - prime crocodile country [01:04.320]They called in at the local village [01:06.040]to ask their advice on where to stake out [01:08.500]discovering worrying signs of big crocodiles at large