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Alice Springs

Aboriginal art is a thriving industry in Alice Springs, known as the Aboriginal art capital of Australia. In some art centres visitors can watch the artist at work and buy pieces direct. Contact the art centres for more information before travelling. Some are remote and may have limited facilities and a permit may be required to visit.

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aboriginal boy playing the didgeridoo

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aboriginal bush tucker

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aboriginal rock art

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aboriginal ceremony, tiwi islands

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aboriginal traditional owner, kakadu

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aboriginal artist at work

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aboriginal art, arnhem land

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