English: Waugals (yellow triangles with a black snake in the centre) are the official Bibbulmun Track trailmarkers between Kalamunda and Albany in Western Australia. Always remember to "Follow the Waugals!"
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A depiction of the Waagyl popular in Western Australia due to its inclusion on walking trails, particularly the Bibbulmun Track. However, the same marker is also found elsewhere in the state.
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