There are 11 aboriginal sites in Golden Outback
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Elachbutting Nature Reserve in Mukinbudin, Australia is a stunning outdoor destination that offers a range of activities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Flintstone Rock Trail, also known as Beedoboondu, is located within Mount Augustus National Park in Western Australia.
Frenchman Peakwas named by surveyor Alexander Forrest during an expedition in search of good country for pasturein 1870. The peak’s shape was thought to resemble the hats worn by French troops in the 1800s.
Located near the town of Hyden in Western Australia, Hippo's Yawn is a unique rock formation that has become a popular tourist destination.
Mount Augustus, also known as Burringurrah, is a majestic peak located in the Mount Augustus National Park in Western Australia.
Mulka's Cave is a popular tourist destination located near Wave Rock in Hyden, Western Australia.
A short trail leads to a rock wall with Aboriginal engravings called petroglyphs.
The Aboriginal heritage of Dryandra is revealed along the Ochre Trail. Interpretive signs along the way explain aspects of Nyoongar culture, including an ochre pit.
The Granites Mount Magnet is a significant Aboriginal rock art site located 7 kilometres north of Mount Magnet.
Quairading, located in the West Australian wheat belt, offers a combination of history and nature for travelers.
Walga Rock, located in Western Australia, is a significant granite monolith with a vast gallery of Aboriginal art known as the Walga Rock Gallery.