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  • I loved the experience and learned so much! Thank you
  • Rock carvings has a significant value to the Aboriginal people and to their culture. The same style of that is used on rock carvings are now created on canvas using acrylic paints to help preserve the culture and tradition. That wraps it up today! Thanks everyone for coming! (Trafalgar,n.d.)
  • yes we can Tom! Aboriginal rock art, illustrates the story of the life of Aboriginal people and has particular symbols that represent land, culture and heritage (Trafalgar,n.d.)
  • Can we take a stroll and have a look at the caves?
  • Aboriginals made their paints from natural minerals and ash,the materials were dry and were positioned on flat stones, crinkled, and combinedwith water or animal fat (Trafalgar, n.d.).
  • Sounds so interesting! So how old is Uluru?
  • Now you’re thinking Tom! People believe that Uluru hasexisted for at least 30,000 years (Trafalgar, n.d.). The rock carvings are a valuableelement in this area. If we go this way, we can see this ancient rock art, whichshows the Aboriginal and European history of the area. So Uluru and its rockart had initiated forming an astonishing 550 million years ago! (Trafalgar,n.d.).If we walk this way, we can see an example
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