
Ubirr - Wikipedia
Ubirr, once referred to as Obiri Rock, so-named by C. P. Mountford, [1] is a rock formation within the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, and is known for its rock art.
Ubirr - Northern Territory
Ubirr is one of Kakadu National Park’s two most famous Aboriginal rock art galleries. The galleries can be viewed by following an easy 1km circular walking track. Climb the moderately steep …
Ubirr walk | Kakadu National Park | Parks Australia
Some of Kakadu’s most important ancestral figures are depicted at Ubirr. If you can, join a ranger-guided tour to learn the fascinating history and stories of this timeless spot.
Ubirr Rock Sunset Lookout In Kakadu National Park - Journey Era
Jun 23, 2023 · Visit the magical Ubirr Rock Lookout for a sunset you will never forget. Check out the amazing rock art painted on the walls along the way!
Ubirr | Kakadu National Park | Parks Australia
Ubirr hosts some of the world’s most outstanding rock art and is one of the reasons for Kakadu’s dual World Heritage status. The paintings document ancient human interaction with the …
Ubirr Rock Art - Kakadu Tourism
Experience the jaw-dropping sunsets that paint the sky with amazing colors atop the ancient rock formations of Ubirr. Relax and immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and stories as day transitions to night.
Ubirr Rock Art in Kakadu National Park - Atlas Obscura
Apr 6, 2023 · Ubirr Rock Art Kakadu National Park is known for its stunning beauty and its rock art, which represents the longest historical records of any continuous civilization on Earth.
Ubirr Rock Art Site | Kakadu National Park | Northern Territory
Ubirr (pronounced oo-bir, with a short ‘oo’) is home to some of the most famous rock art in Kakadu and is an area steeped in Aboriginal culture and tradition. What makes Ubirr particularly awe inspiring is the view from the Look Out which will take your breath away.
Ubirr in Kakadu National Park; a hike well worth doing
Sep 14, 2021 · You’ find Ubirr in the Northern Part of Kakadu National Park, about 40km from Jabiru, and not far from Cahills Crossing. It’s a bitumen road all the way in, that’s 110km/h …
Ubirr - iResearchNet
The rock art at Ubirr illustrates stories traditionally passed down through the generations to teach the young members of the tribe the “laws,” or moral and ethical codes of their culture.
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