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Bunjil geoglyph, a mythical creature to the local Wathaurong Aborigines. It was constructed in 2006 by world-renowned Australian artist Andrew Rogers at the You Yangs National Park, Lara.

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English: This photo shows geoglyph called Bunjil a mythical creature to the local Wathaurong Aborigines. It was constructed in 2006 by world-renowned Australian artist Andrew Rogers at the You Yangs National Park, Lara.
Español: Imagen del geoglifo denominado "Bunjil", construído por el artista australiano Andrew Rogers en el Parque Nacional You Yangs en Australia. El ave representado en el geoglifo corresponde a una criatura mitológica de los aborígenes Wathaurong.
Date 27 July 2007 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was TheOriginal BigMac at English Wikipedia.; cropped by Beyond My Ken (talk) 17:14, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
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  • 2007-07-27 15:13 TheOriginal BigMac 400×266×8 (66598 bytes) This photo shows geoglyph called Bunjil a mythical creature to the local Wathaurong Aborigines. It was contructed in 2006 by world-renowned Australian artist Andrew Rogers at the You Yangs National Park, Lara.

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