The Warlu Way is an ancient indigenous path that follows the trail of the Warlu or sea serpent on a on a 2,480km self-drive journey through Western Australia’s spectacular Pilbara and neighbouring regions. It is a sacred path that has been used for thousands of years by the Warlu people, who are the traditional owners of the land. The path is believed to be a connection to the spiritual realm and is used for ceremonies, rituals, and storytelling. It is also a significant cultural site for the Warlu people and is protected by the government to ensure its preservation for future generations. The Warlu Way is a powerful reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Warlu people and the importance of preserving Indigenous traditions and practices
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