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page 1Australian Aboriginal gods
Baiame
thumb|upright=1.3|Wonnarua painting of Baiame, near Milbrodale, (south of [[Singleton, New South Wales). Note that his arms extend to the two trees either side.]]
Mamaragan
thumb|upright|A rock art of Mamaragan/Namarrkon (upper right) in [[Kakadu National Park.]]
In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Kunwinjku), Mamaragan or Namarrkon is a lightning Ancestral Being who speaks with thunder as his voice. He rides a storm-cloud and throws lightning bolts to humans and trees. He lives in a Billabong.
Bunjil
thumb|Bunjil's Shelter
thumb|The wedge-tailed eagle is the largest bird of prey in Australia
thumb|Eagle is a 23-metre tall sculpture by Bruce Armstrong (sculptor)|Bruce Armstrong, inspired by Bunjil.