Aborigines of the Sea Coast Filming Locations

Aborigines of the Sea Coast filming locations

Where was Aborigines of the Sea Coast filmed? Aborigines of the Sea Coast was filmed in 3 locations across Australia in the following places:

Aborigines of the Sea Coast Filming Locations

Yirrkala is a small community in East Arnhem Region, Northern Territory, Australia, 18 kilometres southeast of the large mining town of Nhulunbuy, on the Gove Peninsula in Arnhem Land.

Arnhem Land is a vast wilderness area in the northeast corner of Australia’s Northern Territory, defined by rocky escarpments, gorges, rivers and waterfalls. It's home to the traditional landowners, the Yolngu people, and permits are required to visit. Aboriginal bark paintings and didgeridoos are displayed at the Injalak Arts and Craft Centre in Gunbalanya, while nearby Injalak Hill is an ancient rock art site.

The Northern Territory (aka NT) is a vast federal territory in Australia famed for its Outback desert landscapes. In the arid Red Centre lie the iconic sandstone monolith Uluru (Ayers Rock), the red-rock domes of Kata Tjuta and the sculpted cliffs of Kings Canyon in Watarrka National Park. Remote Alice Springs, the gateway town to the Red Centre desert, offers Aboriginal art galleries.

Aborigines of the Sea Coast (1950)
Runtime: 19 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1950
IMDB: tt1828126
Plot summary

A record of the 1948 expedition to Arnhem Land in the Northern territory of Australia by anthropologist Charles Mountford.

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
Directors
Charles Mountford
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Aborigines of the Sea Coast filming locations