Wallace Rockhole is a small Aranda Aboriginal township located on the edge of the James Ranges and includes a natural drinking waterhole in the foothills of the Ranges. Rock ledges by the waterhole feature Aboriginal rock art belonging to a graphic tradition widespread in Australia. The community also has an art centre selling locally made arts and crafts and paintings.
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