

Walga Rock
Kalgoorlie and Goldfields
About Walga Rock
Walga Rock is a huge monolith, where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia. Explore the large cave within the rock, which contains a range of paintings including pictures that are said to be of ships that visited the Western Australian coast in the 17th century. At five kilometres in diameter and 1.5 kilometres in length, it is the second-largest monolith in Australia. Take the time to make the easy climb to the top, where you will find that the views are well worth the effort. Ponder on the origins of the painting of the mysterious sailing ship and accompanying text which is thought to resemble Arabic script. The origin of the painting is unknown; one theory is that it was done by a Dutch sailor shipwrecked on the coast who was looked after b ...
Walga Rock
Kalgoorlie and Goldfields, Western Australia
Cue Dalgaranga Road, Kalgoorlie and Goldfields, Cue, Western Australia, Australia, 6640
Walga Rock is a huge monolith, where you can see the largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings in Western Australia.
Walga Rock
Cue Dalgaranga Road, Kalgoorlie and Goldfields, Cue, Western Australia, Australia, 6640
shire@cue.wa.gov.au
9963 8600
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