To the untrained eye, Australia is a place of striking landscapes and exotic wildlife. But to those who listen closely, it’s a land of stories, whispered through the rustling eucalyptus trees, painted across the red cliffs, and sung by the rivers that have carved their way through ancient rock for millennia. Aboriginal Dreamtime stories tell of the Rainbow Serpent, the great creator whose movements shaped the rivers and mountains. They speak of Tiddalik, the giant frog whose thirst nearly drained the earth, and of spirits who dance in the flickering flames of campfires under the stars. But the legends are not just in the past. They live on in the salt-stung wind that rushes over the Twelve Apostles, in the way the sand sings beneath your feet in the dunes of the Simpson Desert, in the eerie glow of the bioluminescent waves that lap against Jervis Bay. Nature is alive here, telling its tales for those willing to listen—not with their ears, but with their hearts.
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