
Andamoka Waterhole, located within Andamooka Station in South Australia's arid outback, is a historically significant site. Discovered by explorer John McDouall Stuart in 1858, it provided essential water for early settlers and remains a vital resource in the region. The name "Andamoka" is derived from the Kuyani language, meaning "loaded bone" or "powerful bone," referencing bone pointing as an act of retribution. Today, the waterhole continues to be a crucial water source in the area.
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