White Womens Waterhole - VIC

  Camp Free

Position

DEG: -38.481945 146.771942
DMS: 38º 28' 55" S 146º 46' 18.99" E
UTM: 55 H 5740685mN 480109mE
Altitude: 109.39m

Description

Place Type

Camps & Accom - Camp Free

Location

175.01kms SouthEast of Melbourne - Driving 214 km (2 hours 39 mins)
413.4kms SouthWest of Canberra - Driving 584 km (6 hours 54 mins)
491.03kms North of Hobart - Driving 946 km (1 day 2 hours)

Address & Contact

415 Won Wron Woodside Rd
Won Wron VIC 3971
Phone: 03 5183 9100
Email: N/A
Web: N/A

Information

Picnic and Camping Area. A pleasant, grassed (slashed), gently sloping picnic ground, shaded by Yellow Stringybark and white trunked Mountain Grey Gums by a swampy water hole.
The White Woman's Waterhole
Perhaps the biggest story to come out of Gippsland in the 1840s was the search for a lost white women said to have been held captive by some Gunaikurnai people.
Local legend has it that in the 1840s, a young woman, the sole survivor of a shipwreck off the nearby Ninety Mile Beach was taken and
held captive by the local tribe of Bratwoloong, who inhabited this part of
Gippsland.
Angus McMillan, an explorer who later squatted on land in Gippsland for his own pastoral requirements, started this story in the 1840s, with a letter to the Sydney Press.
McMillan claimed he had come across a deserted Gunaikurnai camp strewn with an array of items, including female clothing and a dead baby, said by a Dr. Alexander Arbuckle to be a white child.
The story of the captive white woman developed a life of its own, spawning numerous myths, with various versions even claiming a sighting of a white woman being hurried away. This lead to search parties consisting of Angus McMillan's men and Native Police pursuing Gunaikurnai people to try to rescue her. The woman, if she ever existed, was never found. A ship's figurehead however, was recovered, leading to speculation that it may have been mistaken for the white women.
This White Woman of Gippsland story is believed to have been used to justify the killings of many Aboriginal people, particularly the Gunaikurnai. Massacres of the Gunaikurnai led by McMillan occurred at Nuntin, Boney Point, Butchers Creek, Maffra and at other unspecified locations throughout Gippsland. A massacre at nearby Warrigal Creek is recognised as one of the worst in Australian settlement history.
The White Woman's Waterhole commemorates the tragedy of this story.
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Weather

Closest Weather Station

Yarram Airport at 02/04:30am EST
Distance from White Womens Waterhole 9.43km S
TemperatureFeels LikeRel. HumidityDew PointPressureRainfallWind DirectionWind SpeedGusts
2.3°C-0.5°C100%2.3°C1031.9hPa0.0mmNNW6km/hr
3knots
7km/hr
4knots

Closest Climatic Station

Morwell (Latrobe Valley Airport)
Distance from White Womens Waterhole 39.85km NW
 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C26.526.524.220.516.814.113.614.916.919.422.024.0
Mean Min. °C12.612.911.28.76.54.43.74.35.97.49.511.1
Mean Rain mm47.546.249.758.253.564.064.163.877.572.675.868.1

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