Billabong
Billabong is both the Aboriginal term for waterhole and an Australian clothing chain
Yackandandah *IS* the Aboriginal name....meaning rock/waterhole when translated.
A waterhole in Australia may be known as a waterhole or a billabong. A billabong is when a bend in a river or creek has been cut off after floodwaters have relocated the course of the river.
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Meckering, Western Australia, was given its name by explorer John Forrest after a waterhole nearby which had the same name. The name is believed to be derived from an aboriginal word which could mean either "moon on the water" or "good hunting".
aboriginal word for story
Yes, they usually migrate from waterhole to waterhole.
A waterhole is a depression in the ground that holds water. Another name for a waterhole is a lake, loch, or pond.
Encrout is not an aboriginal word.
The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".
A waterhole is a pit in the ground usually in deserts, that is filled up with rainwater.