Dreamtime Didgeridoo www.dreamtimedidgeridoo.com Email: janne@dreamtimedidgeridoo.com Craig Le Rossignol In Oak Walley 100 km south of Alice Springs in central Australia lives the aboriginal artist and wilderness guide, Craig Le Rossignol, who guides people about his people and the land. Craig Le Rossignol tells about the local aboriginal culture and of the neverending teachings from the red desert Teachings about bushtucker; edible and medicinal plants according to the local aboriginal traditions. Tracking of different animals, here Craig is talking about the tracks of a kangaroo with adjoining tracks of the long tail in the red sand. Knowledge about the different house tools, weapons, hunting tools, huts etc. Craig tells about rock paintings wich his ancestors and close relatives have done. At the fossil plateu the visitors will learn about the natural history of the area - that the desert once been a sea floor were there are now a abundance of fossils from sea living organisms. Craig is a excellent artist and he also sells his dot paintings directly on the spot for a fraction of the price that you have to pay at the big galleries in Alice springs and other places. Craig is a nice guy with his heart at the right spot and who will give everybody that visits his land an unforgettable and unique experience! Here is Craig and Janne outside Craigs gallery. Janne in "Walley of the winds" at Kata tjuta in central Australia. If you like to read more about Craig click on his name: Craig Le Rossignol 












