There are about 5 or 6 mundoes present on the engraving platform that holds the emu and the torso-less man. Mundoes usually point and lead toward to the next sacred site. Each of these mundoes, however, points in a different direction. This is unusual as groups of mundoes usually tend to lead the visitor to the next site rather than point in different directions. One mundoe points in the direction of Woy Woy Tip with the other pair pointing toward the initiation site and Patonga.
Revisiting the Aboriginal Engravings of the Sydney / Hawkesbury Districts. 14 Blacks, 6 Tigers, 3 Death Adders, 8 Brown Snakes, one unidentified grey blue snake but no pythons ..... that would be about 42 serious reptiles for more than 511 engraving platforms and a few caves - INXS of 7636 engravings, still counting and still loving it!!!
Yep ...we are all still patiently waiting for the day when the people from world's oldest continuing culture, holding the same legal rights as a rock on a track before 1967, the traditional owners of this land, are at least acknowledged in the Constitution of Australia as part of the development of a treaty and edge closer to true reconciliation.