
Quinkan Country, near Laura in Far North Queensland, is renowned for its extensive Aboriginal rock art galleries, some of the oldest and most significant in Australia. These artworks, believed to be between 15,000 and 40,000 years old, depict ancestral spirits known as Quinkans, including tall, slender Timaras and stout-bodied Imjims. The region's sandstone escarpments and caves have long served as shelters and canvases for these creations. Visitors can explore these sites through guided tours offered by the Ang-Gnarra Aboriginal Corporation, providing insights into the rich cultural heritage of the area.
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