Aboriginal Rock Engravings, Bobbin Head, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
Aboriginal Rock Engravings, at Bobbin Head, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, NSW, Australia, just north of Sydney. This video includes Aboriginal Axe grinding grooves and a rock engraving in bushland, near Bobbin Head on the extension of the mangroves walk, alongside Cockle Creek.
Red Hands Cave, Aboriginal art, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
Aboriginal rock art of the Guringai people of West Head, at Red Hands Cave, Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, just north of Sydney. Red ochre outlines of hands can be seen against the cave wall.
Sphinx War Memorial - Sydney Australia - Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
I visited the Sphinx war memorial in Sydney Australia. It was built by private shirley as he was recovering from gas injuries from world war 1. He built this memorial but later died from his wounds. Its in a national park and entry is $11 per car for the day. The address is easy, sphinx road, North Turramurra NSW. Its in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Cycling - Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park
More footage with the GoPro.
Ku ring gai national park - Travel blog
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I travel with my family to Ku ring gai national park which is just north of Sydney, Here we saw many types of wildlife including Bull ants, Pelicans, Wallabies and Lizzards, We were also lucky enough to see a historical Aboriginal carving site.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Knowledges Seminar Series 2: Cultural astronomy
This video is of the second in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Knowledges Seminar Series, offered by the University of Sydney Library, in conjunction with the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services). The seminar focuses on Cultural Astronomy, and includes presentations by James Smith, Robert Fuller & Carla Guedes.
Australian Aboriginal astronomy | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:55 1 Interpreting the sky
00:01:04 1.1 Emu in the sky
00:02:01 1.2 Canoe in Orion
00:02:51 1.3 Pleiades
00:04:36 1.4 The Milky Way
00:05:12 1.5 Sun and Moon
00:06:53 1.6 Eclipses
00:07:35 1.7 Venus
00:08:13 1.8 Jupiter
00:08:33 1.9 Eta Carinae
00:09:08 2 Astronomical calendars
00:10:49 3 In contemporary culture
00:11:45 4 See also
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Australian Aboriginal astronomy is a name given to indigenous Australian culture relating to astronomical subjects – such as the Sun and Moon, the stars, planets, and the Milky Way, and their motions on the sky.
One of the earliest records of indigenous astronomy was made by William Edward Stanbridge, an Englishman who emigrated to Australia in 1841 and befriended the local Boorong people. A recent comprehensive review
summarises all published research on Aboriginal Astronomy up to 2016.
Some Aboriginal groups use the motions of celestial bodies for calendar purposes. Many attribute religious or mythological meanings to celestial bodies and phenomena. There is a diversity of astronomical traditions in Australia, each with its own particular expression of cosmology. However, there appear to be common themes and systems between the groups.