You Yangs
![The You Yangs as seen from Werribee Racecourse. Taken 2017.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Werribee%2C_facing_the_You_Yangs_to_the_west._Taken_2017.jpg)
The You Yangs sits about halfway between the Brisbane Ranges to the west and the nearest coast of the Corio Bay to the southeast. Although only 319 m at its highest (Flinders Peak, at the southern end), it dominates the surrounding landscape and are clearly identifiable from nearby Geelong, Melbourne and beyond.
The You Yangs are home to a geoglyph of Bunjil, a Dreamtime creator deity to some of the Indigenous people of Victoria, depicted as an wedge-tailed eagle. The geoglyph was constructed by the Australian artist Andrew Rogers in recognition of the local Indigenous Wathaurong people. Unveiled in March 2006, the geoglyph has a wing span of 100 metres and 1500 tonnes of rock was used in its construction. Provided by Wikipedia
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