Description
The Den of Nargun is situated on Woolshed Creek, in the Mitchell River National Park, East Gippsland area. A ‘Nargun’, according to Gunai Kurnai tribal legends, a fierce half-human half-stone creature that lived in the Den of Nargun, a cave under a rock overhang behind a small waterfall. Aboriginal legend describes the Nargun as a beast entirely made of stone except for its hands, arms and breast. The fierce creature would drag unwary travellers into its den. Any weapon directed against it would be turned back to its owner. The Den of Nargun was considered a special place for women of the Gunai tribe, and in reality was used for women’s initiation and learning ceremonies rather than being the lair of any predator. With recent consistent periods of rain in the Gippsland area, the waterfall, often dry or just trickling, was running freely and provided a beautiful scene for a stunning image. Definitely a great place to visit, especially after large rainfall. Unless in stock turnaround times are : Prints 1-2 weeks, Framed Prints 2-4 weeks, Canvas Prints 3-4 weeks.
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