Nourlangie (Burrungkuy)

Nourlangie (Burrungkuy)

Nourlangie (Burrungkuy)

Nourlangie, also known as Burrungkuy, is an escarpment in Kakadu National Park that showcases over 20,000 years of Aboriginal history and culture. This site is one of the most significant for Aboriginal rock art in the region. Visitors can explore the ancient paintings, including depictions of a European sailing ship and white men, which mark the first contact between Indigenous and European cultures. The rock art provides a vivid and tangible connection to the past, offering a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the area.

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