Andamooka Waterhole

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Andamooka Station, SA

Nestled within Andamooka Station, the Andamooka Waterhole is a historic site first documented by explorer John McDouall Stuart in 1858. The area is rich in indigenous heritage, with the name "Andamooka" derived from the Kuyani language, meaning "loaded bone" or "powerful bone," referencing bone pointing as an act of retribution. Visitors can explore the stone cairn believed to have been constructed by Stuart, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The surrounding landscape features saltbush and bluebush vegetation, providing a serene setting for reflection and appreciation of the area's natural beauty.

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