The Rainbow Serpent is a powerful and colorful deity in Aboriginal mythology, believed to have shaped the landscapes and waterways of the land.
Yowies are mysterious ape-like creatures in Australian folklore, similar to Bigfoot, lurking in remote forests and mountains, capturing the imaginations of locals.
The Bunyip is a fearsome water-dwelling spirit in Aboriginal legend, described as a mix of different animals with a haunting wail and eerie presence near rivers and swamps.
Wondjina are rain and cloud spirits in indigenous Australian mythology, depicted in ancient rock art with distinctive large eyes and no mouths, symbolizing their power over weather.
Mimi spirits are thin, long-limbed beings in Aboriginal stories, known for their nimble nature and role as teachers of art, hunting, and survival skills to humans.