- Nourlangie
Nourlangie Rock (also called Burrunggui) is located in an outlying formation of the
Arnhem Land Escarpment within theKakadu National Park . It can be reached off the Kakadu Highway betweenJabiru and Cooinda. The word Nourlangie derives from the Gundjeihmi language placename "Nawurlandja" which is actually the name of a smaller rock outcrop at the Anbangbang billabong.Rock art at Nourlangie
There are a number of shelters in amongst this large outcrop linked by a 1.5km circular walk. The shelters contain several impressive paintings that deal with Aboriginal mythology. The full details of the stories connected to these artworks are known only to certain Aboriginal people but interpretive signage is present at the art sites to assist visitors in understanding these rock art treasures.
Anbangbang
The Anbangbang Shelter drawings are some of the most famous in the National Park. They were lasted worked upon in 1964 by Nayombolmi, a member of the Badmardi clan.
"Namondjok" is the central figure of the upper part and is thought to have been guilty of
incest . To the right sits "Namarrgon", a lightning being who plays a central role in the creation legends. The white band that links his ankles, head and hands is a lightning bolt. He also causes thunder by hitting clouds with an axe.Underneath is "Namarrgon's" wife "Barrginj". Together they produced Leichhardt's grasshopper "(Petasida ephippigera)" "Al-yurr", a species of blue and orange grasshopper which in Aboriginal mythology are believed to be the lightning spirit's children. This belief is based on their annual appearance in November (or "Gurrung" season in Gundjeihmi language), which is the season of lightning that builds up to the annual north Australian monsoons.
Nangawulurr
Nangawulurr Shelter (formerly spelled "Nangaloar") is located on the western side of Nourlangie Rock and can be reached via a 3.4km walk which leads through a swamp to the west of Nourlangie. It features drawings of "Namarnde" spirits, hand stencils, animals in the aboriginal x-ray style and contact art (such as a drawing of a European sailing ship).
Nangawulurr was an important aboriginal camping site of the Warramal clan, located on a main route which leads to the South Alligator floodplain.
References
"Park Notes about Nangaloar and the Walk to the Art" Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, 1986
ee also
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Kakadu National Park
*Plants Kakadu National Park
*Protected areas of the Northern Territory (Australia)
*Kakadu plum
*Indigenous Australians ´External links
* [http://www.travelnt.com/en/explore/kakadu/experience/aboriginal-art.htm Aboriginal Art] Lear more about Aboriginal culture in Kakadu
* [http://www.travelnt.com/en/explore/kakadu/region/kakadu-national-park-map.html Google Map] Map of Kakadu National Park including art sites
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