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First Light at Lincoln RLF259558

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An image inspired by the first light across a salt lake at Lincoln National Park, South Australia. This is a dramatic park that is visually very inspiring. It's a place of great historical significance, where the Barn­gar­la and Nauo peo­ple used the rich food resources of the low­er Eyre Penin­su­la coast long before the arrival of Matthew Flinders. Their local knowledge and bush skills were greater than Flinders’ as they had mastered harvesting fresh­water from underground and coastal springs. They also used various fish, inland mammals, reptiles and plants. Fish traps made from stone arrangements, stone working sites and middens are still in the park.
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An image inspired by the first light across a salt lake at Lincoln National Park, South Australia. This is a dramatic park that is visually very inspiring. It's a place of great historical significance, where the Barn­gar­la and Nauo peo­ple used the rich food resources of the low­er Eyre Penin­su­la coast long before the arrival of Matthew Flinders. Their local knowledge and bush skills were greater than Flinders’ as they had mastered harvesting fresh­water from underground and coastal springs. They also used various fish, inland mammals, reptiles and plants. Fish traps made from stone arrangements, stone working sites and middens are still in the park.