I recently walked on Ngadjuri land, rediscovering some of their story. Ngadjuri country begins about 100 kilometres north of Adelaide, the capital of the State of South Australia, through rolling bushland and lush river valleys which are now filled with sheep flocks. Nearly one third of The Heysen Trail is on Ngadjuri country, starting out from the town of Crystal Brook followed by twenty days on foot. Plenty of time to appreciate the beautiful and fertile Mid North of South Australia and reflect on the people who walked it for thousands of years. Walking the Heysen evokes many emotions and in the Mid North it is striking how little remains of the Ngadjuri in their own country.
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