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Wallace Rockhole is a Western Aranda Aboriginal Community located 120 km west of
Alice Springs along the James Range. In 1877 the Lutheran Mission opened up Hermannsburg Mission and ran a large
cattle station to support the mission and the Aboriginals up to 1983 when the
station was divided in to 5 blocks and handed back to the Aranda people.
Wallace Rockhole is on the Urana Land Trust 25 km along the James Range and 40
km to the West MacDonnell Range. 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 and bush medicine, see
ancient rock art, take a tour, see breathtaking scenery along with native
animals and much much more. Check our website to see tours on offer, including Aboriginal Culture Rock Art, Bush Tucker and Cattle Station
tours.
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