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Educative and interesting rock art |
Sir Samuel Griffith Drive Mt Coot-tha Brisbane, QLD 4066 +61 7 3221 8411 |
This area produced a rich, dark honey or 'ku-ta' (hence the name Mount Coot-tha), produced by a stingless bee, which brought the local Aboriginal people to the area. This trail shows the walker tree carvings, rock paintings, etchings and a dance pit made by Aborigines. Pretend you are back 100 years ago and create a dance--the atmosphere inspires this. The indigenous people in this area were from the Ngui, Nandandanji and Jiman clans and the Kamilaroi nation. Start from J. C. Slaughter Falls Road and branch right for the 30-minute walk. Review © 2009, Wcities |
![]() Aboriginal Art Trail Photo: Ruth Roxanne Board |
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