Arnhem Land: The walls are talking

August 24 2014 - 3:00am
A ship recorded on a cave wall at Major Art. Photo: Michael Gebicki
A ship recorded on a cave wall at Major Art. Photo: Michael Gebicki
Aboriginal rock art at the Major Art shelter. Photo: Michael Gebicki
Aboriginal rock art at the Major Art shelter. Photo: Michael Gebicki
A crocodile at Cooper Creek. Photo: Michael Gebicki
A crocodile at Cooper Creek. Photo: Michael Gebicki
A connoisseur's Kakadu: John Ryan with a visitor at Mount Borradaile. Photo: Michael Gebicki
A connoisseur's Kakadu: John Ryan with a visitor at Mount Borradaile. Photo: Michael Gebicki
Guest cottage at Davidson's Safari Camp. Photo: Michael Gebicki
Guest cottage at Davidson's Safari Camp. Photo: Michael Gebicki

Arnhem Land is the largest Aboriginal reserve in the country and entry is by permit only, writes Michael Gebicki.

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