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Aussie tourists seeking out Aboriginal cultural experience | ABC Australia
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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Wula Gura Nyinda translates to ‘you come this way.
Darren Capewell, or ‘Capes’ as he likes to call himself, has been operating his tourism business in Shark Bay WA, since 2004 and has never been busier.
International visitors who would normally make up the majority of his customers has come to a complete standstill, but now Australian’s are filling those tourist spots up as many seek out a cultural experience.
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Such a great thing to learn more from the first Australians with so much experience on this land to be greatly respected & treasured.
Woow beautiful !
Australia is a beautiful country, that is outside the concrete jungles of the cities.
Northampton Culture not Shark Bay Culture.
I thought they are about start digging somewhere
A tour where you get native grass barbs jabbed into you...yeah nah.
About time the white australians learned some culture. And i do mean that in a respectful way
I'm over here in the States and I WANT TO LEARN! I can afford a plane, i can afford whatever would get me there, keep me going etc. But who am i kidding 😅
Seriously, i think it's great they want to learn. The fact that they chose to go is a really good sign! I got really excited watching this. Then, shortly after i posted a comment, it occurred to me after watching it a second time, that it was for Australians. I sure hope they get what i know I'd get from something like that!