Monday, September 17, 2007
ABOUT BUNDEENA
Bundeena takes its name from Aboriginal word meaning “noise like thunder”. It is one part of Royal National Park, opposite the suburbs of Cronulla and Burraneer. People can take ferry Cronulla or drive through the Royal National Park to get there.
The original inhabitants of Bundeena were Dharawall people, who lived there up to 10,000 years ago.
Jibbon Beach is one of the beautiful beaches in Bundeena. It is an archetypal Aussie Beach.
There is a fascinating Aboriginal rock platform near Jibbon Beach. The large sandstone outcrop with carving is partially hidden by scrub, some 700 metres from the eastern end of Jibbon Beach. They depict whales, stingrays, turtles and kangaroos.
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