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Mulka’s Cave, Aboriginal rock art cave near Hyden, Western Australia.

Mulka's Cave contains 452 distinct motifs on its granite walls, including 275 hand stencils, paintings, drawings, and sprayed areas in various colors.

The Aboriginal paintings within the cave date back approximately 3,000 years, with some estimates suggesting they could reach 30,000 years in age.

The cave maintains strong connections to Noongar people through generations, featuring traditional hunting elements like granite lizard traps and gnamma water holes.

Visitors can access the cave via a flat path and gentle ramp leading to a viewing platform, with no entry fees required for exploration.

The quantity and diversity of motifs found in this cave surpass typical numbers discovered at other Aboriginal sites across Western Australia.

Location: Western Australia

Location: Shire of Kondinin

GPS coordinates: -32.31541,118.96183

Latest update: March 24, 2025 21:00

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