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![]() Marra Worra Worra Service Biridu housing Bungoolee Tours camp site Bungoolee Camp Kitchen Bungoolee Camp Kitchen
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Biridu Community is sabout 80km from Fitzroy Crossing with a poulation of around forty people. It is home for some of the Bunuba people and lies with in Leopold Downs Station. Bunaba Country was home to Jundamurra, and aboriginal 'Robin Hood' in the 19th century who rescued prosinnors and played hit and run games with white settlers. He wanted to protect his country and keep people off sacred sites. A brief account of the story can be found here>> Biridu Community is now home to Dillon Andrews whose drive and hard work started Bungoolee Tours. Bungoolee Tours - Jandamarra Country |
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This is Dillon's country - the land of the Bunuba people. A tour to this area with Dillon is a unique opportunity to see a part of the Kimberley in a way that very few people experience. For Dillon this is the opportunity to share his culture and his land. Dillon provides a unique insight to the hills, the water holes and springs, the stories of the land. |
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| With the agreement of the elders for this country, he shows rock painting sites and shares perception of the land that guides from other tours operations do not know of. Dillon provides an experience that provides the visitor with strong lasting impressions of inland Kimberley. He speaks from the heart - he knows no other way. In 1999 Dillon was awarded West Kimberly business person of the year | |
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| Bungoolee Tours camp at Biridu |