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Pilbara, Western Australia

Murujuga Rock Art and Cultural Experience

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Petroglyph of a Quoll at Ngajarli in Murujuga National Park
Ranger Sarah conducting a Rock Art tour
Location formerly known as Deep Gorge

Murujuga Rock Art and Cultural Experience

Price

Free

Dates

Dates to be announced

Description

Join the Murujuga Rangers, who are Traditional Custodians, on a 1.5-hour rock art and cultural experience at Nganjarli (previously known as Deep Gorge). Learn the significance of Murujuga to local Indigenous people, including the stories and meanings told by its famed petroglyphs - the ancient rock art engravings of cultural significance. Along the way, learn about the traditional uses of nearby plants for bush tucker, medicine and other purposes. There are estimated to be between one million and two million rock art images, some dating back 50,000 years or more, on Murujuga, making it one of the densest and most diverse collections of rock art in the world. As the Indigenous custodians of this land, the Murujuga Rangers want to share their culture and stories with you.

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Location details

  • ABN: 51 627 395 274
Address

Address

Nganjarli (formerly known as Deep Gorge) Murujuga National Park Hearson Cove Road, Pilbara, Burrup, Western Australia, Australia, 6714

Phone

Phone

9144 4112
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