Wurrwurrwuy Stone Arrangements
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This unique site depicts Australia's early connections to seafaring communities to its north, showcasing Yolŋu knowledge of the Macassan trepang industry.

📜 Heritage-listed indigenous site depicting Yolŋu knowledge of the Macassan trepang industry.
🔍 Located at Garanhan (Macassan Beach) in East Arnhem, Northern Territory.

Why Go

📜 Explore unique historical stone pictures🔍 Gain insight into Australia's earliest international trade🚶 Walk interpretive trails with signage🇦🇺 Recognised on Australia's National Heritage List🏞️ Experience remote East Arnhem Land culture

Why Avoid

⚠️ 4WD vehicle required for access🚫 Permit required from Dhimmuru Aboriginal Corporation💧 No potable water or facilities onsite📵 No phone reception

Tips

🏕️ Camping possible for an additional fee🐾 Be aware of local wildlife🌳 Look for tamarind trees marking old Macassan camps

Cost

💰 Permit required, additional fee for camping.

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