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Nourlangie Rock Art Site

Nourlangie Rock Art Site, Kakadu National Park, Kakadu Hwy, Jabiru NT 0886, Australia

Introduction of Nourlangie Rock Art Site

Nourlangie Rock Art Site (Nourlangie Rock Art Site, is located in the eastern part of Kakadu National Park, the world's cultural and natural dual heritage in the Northern Territory. Is one of the two most famous indigenous rock art galleries in Kakadu National Park (the other is Ubier Ubirr).

The Nolangi Rock, which stands alone on the steep cliff, is the representative of the indigenous rock murals in Kakadu National Park, a natural barrier for thousands of years for local residents to safely survive the annual storm season. These rock frescoes reflect the life content, mode of production, totem worship and religious worship of the aboriginal ancestors at all times. Because the Nourlangie Rock Art Site is relatively easy to reach and is well developed, it is a must for ordinary tourists and tour groups. There are a number of different length trails to choose from, but the longest one is only 1.5km, walking on a circular hiking line. You can see the cave and extraordinary rock fresco art of the ancient indigenous people, while the magnificent plains and cliffs of the nearby Gunwarddehwarde Lookout, enjoy a strong visual shock and awe.


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  • Tickets are required to enter Kakadu National Park, please refer to the Kakadu National Park page.


Open time:

    All day
Loc:
Australia - Northern Territory
Kind:
Attraction - Other Attractions
Alias:
诺尔朗吉岩艺术遗址
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Tel:
(08) 8938 1120
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