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Wiradjuri Woman sculpture created by artist Leonie McIntosh, was burnt on the Possum skin cloak. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Great Rescue of 1852 is a sculpture commemorates two Wiradjuri men, Yarri and Jacky Jacky, who rescued townspeople. Royalty Free Stock Photo
`Googar” Goanna Sculpture by artist Darren Wighton is also well-known totemic symbol throughout Wiradjuri country. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wiradjuri Woman sculpture created by artist Leonie McIntosh, was burnt on the Possum skin cloak. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra at Marwell Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra at Marwell Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Great Rescue of 1852 is a sculpture commemorates two Wiradjuri men, Yarri and Jacky Jacky, who rescued townspeople.
Kookaburra Fighting in Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra at Marwell Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kookaburra - Marwell Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Kookaburra at Marwell Zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Side view of a Kookaburra Royalty Free Stock Photo
GUNDAGAI, AUSTRALIA. - On December 29, 2019. - The Great Rescue of 1852 is a sculpture commemorates two Wiradjuri men, Yarri and Jacky Jacky, who rescued townspeople during the great flood of 1852.


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