The Legend of the Lizard

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In 1980 a Northern Territory Aborigine visited the Hunter and, while passing through Laguna, pointed out a rock face, which he said was the birthplace of a giant lizard. This lizard was said to have wandered across the land, carving out the valley as it went. He said the lizard would be found, petrified, in a ridge at the end of the valley. His account coincided with a previously recorded Hunter legend about Yellow Rock a prominent landform 400m above the valley floor near Broke. Yellow Rock was considered by locals to be the head of a giant lizard, with its body being the ridge behind. A natural arch to the top of Yellow Rock is said to be the eye of the lizard.

 

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