Manja Shelter – Hamilton

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Manja (pronounced Manya), has some of the best examples of hand stencils in Victoria. A total of 90 stencils have been recorded in these two shelters. We believe hand stencils were used to record a visit to a site, and to renew the ties a person had to a particular place.

At this site there are also animal tracks and many human stick figures. Manja is located in an impressive sandstone outcrop. Have a walk around and try to imagine what it would have been like to live here before Europeans arrived.

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Prints displayed on a table

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National Centre for Environmental Art at night with stars in the sky

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Animals meet and greet you at Halls Gap Zoo

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