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☀️ A wide photo of the ancient Uluru sandstone rock formation located in Central Australia (the Northern Territory).
Uluru is home to many ancient tribes of Indigenous Australians that have inhabited the area for nearly 30,000 years and still do to this day. Uluru is also a very sacred site, housing a plethora of ancient petroglyphs and rock art. Photo by Angelo Giordano.
🪨 Pictographs known as Wandjina in the Wunnumurra Gorge, Barnett River, Kimberley, Western Australia. Photo by Graeme Churchard.
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☀️ A wide photo of the ancient Uluru sandstone rock formation located in Central Australia (the Northern Territory).
Uluru is home to many ancient tribes of Indigenous Australians that have inhabited the area for nearly 30,000 years and still do to this day. Uluru is also a very sacred site, housing a plethora of ancient petroglyphs and rock art. Photo by Angelo Giordano.
🪨 Pictographs known as Wandjina in the Wunnumurra Gorge, Barnett River, Kimberley, Western Australia. Photo by Graeme Churchard.
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🔥 Today is the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples!
☀️ A wide photo of the ancient Uluru sandstone rock formation located in Central Australia (the Northern Territory).
Uluru is home to many ancient tribes of Indigenous Australians that have inhabited the area for nearly 30,000 years and still do to this day. Uluru is also a very sacred site, housing a plethora of ancient petroglyphs and rock art. Photo by Angelo Giordano.
🪨 Pictographs known as Wandjina in the Wunnumurra Gorge, Barnett River, Kimberley, Western Australia. Photo by Graeme Churchard.
@world_history
☀️ A wide photo of the ancient Uluru sandstone rock formation located in Central Australia (the Northern Territory).
Uluru is home to many ancient tribes of Indigenous Australians that have inhabited the area for nearly 30,000 years and still do to this day. Uluru is also a very sacred site, housing a plethora of ancient petroglyphs and rock art. Photo by Angelo Giordano.
🪨 Pictographs known as Wandjina in the Wunnumurra Gorge, Barnett River, Kimberley, Western Australia. Photo by Graeme Churchard.
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