Kangaroo with Lightning Man, Nourlangie Rock, Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, Northern


Garry and Rani Appleby Aboriginal Rock Art, Ubirr, Kakadu NP, NT

Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) South Alligator Yellow Water Nature Six seasons Plants Caring for country Bush food Things to do Things to do Fishing and boating Seasonal guided activities Waterfalls Nature and culture encounter (3 days) Kakadu adventure (5 days) The living landscape (7 days) Tropical summer break (3 days)


Australia's Top End Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu National Park

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Kakadu National Park The ‘Soul of Australia' has Some of the Oldest Rock Art in the World

New research has uncovered internationally significant rock art sites in Arnhem Land were far from random and instead "chosen" for the critical vantage points they provided. The Flinders.


Australia's Top End Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu National Park

Kakadu's rock art (gunbim) represents one of the longest historical records of any group of people in the world. It is also one of the reasons Kakadu has received World Heritage status. The paintings provide a fascinating record of Aboriginal life over thousands of years.


Rock art in Kakadu, NT Rock art, Art sites, Art

Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) is one reason why Kakadu is World Heritage-listed for outstanding cultural values. This famous site, with its stunning rock paintings, documents life in the region from 20,000 years ago to the first contact with European explorers. This 1.5 km walk invites you to take a visual journey through time to an outdoor cultural.


Aboriginal Rock Art, Kakadu National Stock Photo

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Indigenous rock art, Kakadu National Park 2 Photograph by Athol KLIEVE Fine Art America

In Kakadu National Park, Ubirr is home to one of the most accessible and extraordinary galleries of indigenous rock art, as explored by Lee Atkinson. Time stands still beneath the stony overhangs on the edge of Arnhem Land Escarpment. Here, where there are six seasons in each year not four, and the rocks are hundreds of millions of years old.


Kakadu Archives

Kakadu's rock art provides a window into human civilisation in the days before the last ice age. Detailed paintings reveal insights into hunting and gathering practices, social structure and ritual ceremonies of Indigenous societies from the Pleistocene Epoch until the present.


Kakadu Aboriginal Rock Art Sites

Dates: & Times 8:30am to 10:00am - 6 Days a week (Tuesday to Sunday) Group size min and max numbers: 35 people Where: Tours start at Burrungkuy Carpark which is accessible by 2WD and is 40 minutes drive from Jabiru or Cooinda (Pick-ups are not available) Book Nourlangie Rock Art Tour


Australia's Top End Aboriginal rock art in Kakadu National Park

From rugged terrain to serene wetlands and ancient rock art, Kakadu National Park offers an unforgettable experience. Read more: 50 Underrated Tourist Destinations Around The World.


FileAboriginal rock art Ubirr Art Site, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Ubirr Rock Art Kakadu National Park Kakadu, Australia Kakadu National Park is known for its stunning beauty and its rock art, which represents the longest historical records of any.


Kangaroo with Lightning Man, Nourlangie Rock, Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, Northern

Kakadu's rock art is of enormous international significance. The park has one of the world's greatest concentrations of rock art sites. Some paintings are up to 20,000 years old, which makes the artwork one of the longest historical records of any group of people on Earth. The paintings provide a fascinating record of Aboriginal life over.


Garry and Rani Appleby Aboriginal Rock Art, Ubirr, Kakadu NP, NT

Kakadu is nearly 20,000 sq km and is the largest National Park in Australia. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage listing, for both natural and cultural values. While in Kakadu, we took a Yellow Water Cruise, visited two major Aboriginal rock art sites, learned a bit about Aboriginal history and culture, and saw billabongs, birds, and crocodiles.


Ubirr Aboriginal rock art site in Kakadu National Park Northern Territory Australia Stock Photo

Kakadu National Park is one of the world's greatest rock art provinces, providing a visual record for stories about people living on country for tens of thousands of years. The rock art.


The Ancient Art of Kakadu Travellocus

Coordinates: 12°24′34.06″S 132°57′33.36″E Rock painting at Ubirr Ubirr, once referred to as Obiri Rock, so-named by C. P. Mountford, [1] is a rock formation within the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, and is known for its rock art.


The Ancient Art of Kakadu Rock art, Cave paintings, Ancient art

The walls of the Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site, in World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, have served as a shelter and canvas for thousands of years. The paintings are a window to a rich spiritual tradition and can be reached by the circular 1.5km Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art walk. In the dry season, hear a park ranger speak.