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The Three Sisters Blue Mountains, Australia January 1, 2006 |
We started 2006 by waking up bright and early and getting on a bus tour that took us for a quick visit of the Sydney Olympic Park and then continued to our actual destination: the Blue Mountains.
There is an interesting story behind the rock formation called the Three Sisters, which you can see in the background on this picture. The Aboriginal dream-time legend has it that three sisters, 'Meehni', 'Wimlah' and Gunnedoo' lived in the Jamison Valley as members of the Katoomba tribe. These beautiful young ladies had fallen in love with three brothers from the Nepean tribe, yet tribal law forbade them to marry. The brothers were not happy to accept this law and so decided to use force to capture the three sisters causing a major tribal battle.
As the lives of the three sisters were seriously in danger, a witchdoctor from the Katoomba tribe took it upon himself to turn the three sisters into stone to protect them from any harm. While he had intended to reverse the spell when the battle was over, the witchdoctor himself was killed. As only he could reverse the spell to return the ladies to their former beauty, the sisters remain in their magnificent rock formation as a reminder of this battle for generations to come.


