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LIRRWI TOURISM

As part of the Gay’Wu Dilly Bag Women’s Tour, female sightseers become privileged guests of the women of Arnhem Land. On Yolnu Homeland – drawing on thousands of years of knowledge – local women open their picturesque Country to educate visitors. The five-day tour sees guests learn about weaving, painting, astrology, traditional ceremonies, cooking, bush medicine, dancing and gathering food.

Lirrwi Tourism, Yirrkala NT

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RAINFORESTATION NATURE PARK

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