
Stonewoman Aboriginal Area, located near Tingha, NSW, is a sacred site of profound cultural significance for the local Aboriginal community. A 750-meter walk from the main entrance leads visitors through open grazing lands, often accompanied by grey kangaroos, to the remarkable Tingha Stonewoman rock formation. This unique structure holds spiritual importance for the Murri people and is central to women's teaching and ceremonial practices. The site is accessible year-round, with the walk being manageable for well-prepared visitors. Please note that access may be restricted during periods of fire danger or flooding.
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