Aboriginal Culture in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Video
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Date uploaded: 2007-06-06
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Description: Bush tucker, world-class rock art sites and locals continuing their 40,000 year tradition of living in unison with their land -- Kakadu is the best place to go for authentic Aboriginal cultural experiences.This World Heritage-listed national park is only 250km from Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory. Be sure to stop at Bowali Visitor Centre and the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre when you arrive, to get your head around the lifestyle and seasonal nature of living in the park. Then, walk to the top of Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock lookouts for impressive views of the Arnhem Land escarpments with a lesson in Aboriginal life along the way.A cruise along the East Alligator River with an Aboriginal guide will teach visitors about the natural vegetation, effects of nature on the land and how Aboriginal people have worked with nature to preserve their way of life for thousands of years.
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Aboriginal Culture in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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Australiasoutback
@Theblackbarbie698 Every race has variations of skin tone. Look at Europeans: some have pale white skin, while others have olive or dark brown. There are a lot of factors that contribute to this including variations in climate, geographical location and, of course, genetics.

Theblackbarbie698
hi i wanted to ask...how come aborigines are black yet theres yellow skinned aborigines like bronson pelletier?

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God is Amazing!


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