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The Boulders, Cairns Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Boulders, Cairns Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Boulders, Cairns Royalty Free Stock Photo
Babinda Boulders, a popular swimming hole and tourist attraction south of Cairns, Queensland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail from Babinda Boulders, famous tourist attraction south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young people swim in Babinda Boulders in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young people swim in Babinda Boulders in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Boulders, Cairns
A beautiful tourist place at Babinda Boulders Royalty Free Stock Photo
Devil`s pool or Babinda Boulders Royalty Free Stock Photo
Babinda Boulders, North Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young people swim in Babinda Boulders in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Babinda Boulders in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beach boulders, Fitzroy Island. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Babinda Boulders or Devil`s Pool Royalty Free Stock Photo
South of Cairns in Queensland, a tourist attration called The Babinda Boulders. It is a swimming hole that also has significance to the Aboriginal people who call it Devils Pool. Their legend is that once a girl named Oolana, from the Yidinji people, married a respected elder from her tribe named Waroonoo. After a short time of being married, she fell in love with another man from another tribe named Dyga. They both escaped into the surrounding rainforest valleys only to be captured. Oolana broke free from her captors and threw herself into the still waters of what is now known as Babinda Boulders, calling for Dyga to follow her. As Dyga hit the waters, her anguished cries for her lost lover turned the still waters into a rushing torrent and the land shook with sorrow. Huge boulders were scattered around the creek and the crying Oolana disappeared among them.


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