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Deep Gorge A wonderful natural record of Aboriginal culture Deep Gorge is recognised as one of the most prolific Aboriginal rock art sites in Australia. Over 10000 individual rock engravings petroglyphs and etchings have been located in this archaeologically rich region. Prepare to be taken back in time as you leave the main road along a 100m track to the car park and walk along the dry creek of this amazing gorge. As you venture down the creek at Deep Gorge surrounded by huge granite boulders and Currajong trees marvel at the petroglyphs etched into the rocks and gain an appreciation of the Yaburara Tribes self sufficient lifestyle. Shell middens provide evidence of their seafood diets the granite boulders would have offered shelter from the harsh weather conditions and the creek now mostly dry would have been their only water supply. Ngurrangga Tours is a fully Aboriginal owned and operated tourism company delivering tours to the coastal and inland areas around the Pilbara area specifically within the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi traditional country. Half day and full day tours are available featuring language stories bush food and medicines song lines rock art and much more For more information contact Clinton Walker P 0423 424 093 E clinton.walkergurrgura.com.au www.karrathavisitorcentre.com.au 39