
Ernaballa Waterhole, located near Pukatja in South Australia's Musgrave Ranges, is a significant water source for the local Anangu community. The name 'Ernaballa' was recorded by surveyor John Carruthers in 1888, honoring an Aboriginal individual associated with the area. This waterhole, along with others in the region, holds cultural importance, serving as a vital resource during dry seasons. The Anangu people have a deep connection to these water sources, with knowledge of their locations and maintenance passed down through generations.
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