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From the joining of
the two spirits, the Tjugud and Tjuguda, a man was born, but he was no
ordinary man, he was of enormous proportions. He rose from the deep water
of the Bight to swim through the maze of limestone caves which run through
the earth and into the sea. Then, he emerged from the ground through the
cave of the Nullabor. This was the birth of the Wirangu man, a coastal
dweller.
Wirangu walked towards the east, taking huge
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steps in keeping
with the stature of the man. Each time he stepped, the ground shook and
a dent appeared in the earth. These would later fill with water and are
the rock holes which can still be seen today. You can clearly trace the
journey of this man.
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