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Rainbow Serpent – Mount Borradaile

February 23, 2009 Basil Hall

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Rainbow Serpent - Mount Borradaile

A very small part of the magnificent rainbow serpent, found in one of the numerous galleries of outstanding rock art to be seen at Mount Borradaile. Experienced guides, led by Max Davidson, take groups each day on short drives to the rock art in the fleet of vehicles at the permanent campsite. We haven’t seen anything more spectacular in the Territory! Hopefully next year (2010) you may be able to join a small group of us as we spend 5 days as guests at this western Arnhem Land wonderland. email Basil on info@basilhalleditions.com.au

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For the last nineteen years Basil has run Basil Hall Editions, first from a purpose-built studio in Darwin, then from two studios: one in Braidwood, NSW and one in Canberra. In 2020 Basil moved all the equipment to Canberra. He and his team host visiting artists or travel to remote Aboriginal  communities, collaborating with over 100 artists a year, or other regional locations, offering workshops.

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