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Kata Tjuta Country Wall Art

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Frameless Acrylic Float Frame: Print Fine Art Pearl Metallic, 6mm Acrylic Face Mounted Paneling Classic Modern Design, Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges  Ready to hang with a sturdy (hidden) metal backing frame

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Kata Tjuta Country Wall Art

Location: Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory

Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges – Ready To Hang

Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre. The towering rock formations that makeup Kata Tjuta is a sight to behold, rising up from the desert floor like sentinels guarding the land. But perhaps even more awe-inspiring than the physical beauty of this place is the rich indigenous culture that has been intertwined with it for thousands of years.

For the Anangu people, who are the traditional owners of this land, Kata Tjuta is a sacred site of immense cultural significance. According to their creation stories, the rocks of Kata Tjuta were formed by the travels and exploits of ancestral beings, and the land is imbued with their spiritual energy. Visitors to the area are encouraged to learn about and respect the Anangu culture, and to appreciate the deep connections that they have with this land.

One of the most important aspects of Anangu culture is its deep respect for the natural world. For them, the land and its inhabitants are not separate entities, but rather interconnected parts of a larger whole. This holistic worldview is reflected in their traditional practices, such as hunting and gathering, which are done with great care and consideration for the environment.

Visitors to Kata Tjuta have the opportunity to learn about Anangu culture through guided tours and cultural experiences, such as bush tucker walks, traditional dance performances, and storytelling sessions. These experiences offer a glimpse into the rich and diverse history of the Anangu people, and a chance to gain a deeper appreciation for the land and its significance.

Image Registered & Approved in conjunction with Uluru Kata Tjuta National Parks

6 x 17 Super Roll Film

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