Wallace Rockhole is on the Urana Land Trust 25kms along the James Range and 40kms to the West MacDonnell Ranges. The community was founded by the Abbott family in 1973 as an outstation of the Hermannsburg Mission.
We invite visitors to come and experience our culture; learn about bush tucker/medicine, see ancient rock art, take a tour, see breathtaking scenery along with native animals and much much more.
You can even set up camp at Wallace Rockhole and take day trips to see the West MacDonnell Ranges, Hermannsburg and Palm Valley.
Wallace Rockhole Aboriginal Cultural Rock Art Tour and Accommodation Wallace Rockhole, via Alice Springs NT Ph:(08) 8956 7993 Fax:(08) 8956 2840 Email:
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Web: www.wallacerockholetours.com.au
Tourists who steal pieces of rock from Uluru, report bad luck, accidents and general misfortune whilst the rocks are in their possesion. Thousands of pieces are sent by mail back to Uluru each year.
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