Brewarrina Peninsula
The Brewarrina Peninsula is a geographical feature located in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated near the town of Brewarrina, which is known for its rich Aboriginal history and cultural significance. The peninsula is surrounded by the Barwon River, providing a unique ecosystem that supports various plant and animal species.
This area is also notable for the Brewarrina Fish Traps, an ancient Aboriginal fishery that showcases the ingenuity of the local Indigenous people. The traps are considered one of the oldest man-made structures in the world, highlighting the deep connection between the land and its traditional custodians.