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Q: Why is Wave Rock important to aboriginal people?
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Who discovered Wave Rock?

Technically the aboriginal people were the first to inhabit the area and you can still see there handprints on wave rock today. It was not until the 1860's did the first white people came which were the sandalwood cutters.


How many people visit wave rock in a year?

On average, Wave Rock in Western Australia receives around 140,000 visitors per year.


What do the aborigines call Wave Rock?

Wave Rock itself does not have a known Aboriginal name. However, nearby is a cave called Mulka's Cave, taken from the legend of a young man named Mulka who killed and ate children, and hid out in the cave.


What do aboriginals call wave rock?

Wave Rock itself does not have a known Aboriginal name. However, nearby is a cave called Mulka's Cave, taken from the legend of a young man named Mulka who killed and ate children, and hid out in the cave.


Is the wave rock in Arizona famous?

You don't hear about it everywhere you go, but it is still popular. The Wave Rock is not as famous as the Grand Canyon, Empire State Building, or Statue of Liberty, but the Wave Rock is visited many times by hordes of people.


Why is Wave Rock famous?

because it was formed 2700 million years ago.


How did Wave Rock get its name?

it got its like wave rock because it looks like a wave


Are there any fossils in wave rock?

yes there are fossils in wave rock


Is wave rock a heritage site?

No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.


What threats does Wave Rock face?

People vandalising the rock and air pollution causing acid rain to wear away at it.


What is the cultural significance of wave rock?

Wave Rock is shaped like a tall ocean wave. It has cultural significance to the Aborigines with over 140,000 tourists every year visiting the Wave Rock.


When was wave rock first discovered?

Wave Rock is near Hyden in Western Australia.