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Mala Walk & Coober Pedy

Posted by on June 5, 2011

Hey,

I’m back,I want to tell you about the Mala walk it’s a story about the Mala people of Uluru.
The Mala people set up a special stick that tells you they have started a ceremony or a celebration. After they set up the stick a man from a tribe in the west came to them to ask them if they wanted to join them for a celebration, but they said no because they had the stick up and could not stop doing the celebration. The man left and told his tribe that they didn’t want any thing to do with them. So a shape shifter went after them to attack them. A man from the Mala tribe ran to go warn the others and he knocked over the stick with his foot. So now if you go to Uluru it will be there and they call it the Kangaroo tail.

Coober Pedy is a great place to go if you’re looking for an easy bit of money. Because when we went on a tour into an opal mine, they were every where. The tour tells you about how Jim O’Neil found opals in Coober Pedy. So after the tour they let you go in a noodle pit and that is where you find left over opals.

See our photos

See ya,
James:)

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