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Bunjil’s Shelter
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Bunjil’s Shelter is a highly significant Aboriginal rock art site located near Stawell. The shelter is reached via a short, easy walk from the car park and features a rare depiction of Bunjil, the ancestral creator spirit, along with his two dingoes. Visitors view the artwork within a protected rock overhang and are asked to stay on the path and respect this culturally important site.

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