Aboriginal Paintings of Drysdale National Park Kimberley Western Australia
Author(s): David M. Welch
Drysdale River National Park is a remote wilderness area of rugged natural bushland, well watered by numerous creeks and the permanent waters of the Drysdale River, located in Western Australia's far north
Amongst its rocky cliffs and gorges are numerous overhangs and shelters adorned with Aboriginal cave paintings produced over tens of thousands of years
This art includes some of the best preserved, most spectacular Aboriginal rock art to be found in Australia
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