Burrup Peninsula

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Also known as Murujuga, the Burrup Peninsula is a site of natural beauty, showcasing Pilbara's beautiful hills and the local area's endemic species. However, the Burrup Peninsula is also known for being the home of Australia’s Aboriginal community, inhabiting the area for over 50,000 years. Thus, Murujuga houses some of the world’s oldest petroglyphs and rock carvings, which are around 40,000 years old.

Location: Murujuga National Park (Burrup Peninsula), Western Australia