Very lucky to visit the only rock art of bunjil and two dingo.

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Very lucky to visit the only rock art of bunjil and two dingo.

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You Yangs Bunjil geoglyph by Graham_by_the_sea on Flickr. An aerial view of the You Yangs stone sculpture reveals Bunjil the traditional Creator Spirit of the Wathaurong Aboriginal people. Bunjil, represented in the form of a Wedge-tailed Eagle. (Hi-Res).
Big Beautiful Bunjil earrings by The Koorie Circle
Acrylic, $40 AUD
'The Bunjil Eagle earrings acknowledge and pay respect to the creator of the Kulin Nations in Victoria.'
Bunjil is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle in Australian Aboriginal mythology of some of the Aboriginal peoples of Victoria.
Melbourne Museum First Peoples Exhibition 28.11.17

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Rock art in the Grampians, Victoria. Bunjil and his dingoes. This art looks, to me, to have a modern influence, so I’m not sure how old it is, but the lengend, is ancient. One tourist website claims the area was first settled by aboriginals about 5000 years ago, very late by indigenous standards.