Where’s Andrew? Photo Clue #27

Today’s clue promises to be particularly tough, as it’s written partially in Pitjantjatjara, the local aboriginal language spoken where Andrew Evans is currently traveling.

January 6, 2010

Ngangkali ilkaringka Ngararangi minatjara munu puyiningilta iilingku.

After it dried, I went outside. I looked across the desert and saw “many heads.”

Some were made of stone; others were laden with blossoms that are untanu-untanu

Nganala? (Where am I?) Yaalitja punu? (What kind of tree is this?) Guess the common and/or Latin name.

Follow along with Andrew on Twitter @WheresAndrew for hints as to his whereabouts, and make your best guess on the photo in the Clues Gallery online. For more blogs, photos, and videos from Andrew, visit www.nationalgeographic.com/wheresandrew

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