Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Central Australia

“Liru's Nose”

“Liru's Nose”, at the southern face of Uluru. The site is associated with a battle in which Kulikudjeri, one of the Liru (venomous snake) men, had his nose chopped off with a digging stick by the mother of a young warrior of the Kuniya (harmless carpet snake) whom he had killed. His nose is still lying at the bottom of the cliff.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Sat Sep 11, 1976
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