| Kangaroo Track, Bouddhi National Park |
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.
Showing posts with label Bouddhi National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bouddhi National Park. Show all posts
8 Jul 2014
Kangaroo Track, Bouddhi National Park
Unusual and rare engraving - appears as a baby echidna, Bouddhi national Park
Another collection of axe grooves, Bouddhi National Park
Deep Pitted Medium sized Kangaroo or Swamp Wallaby, Bouddhi National Park
Deeply engraved circles and axe grooves, Bouddhi National Park
Significant and rare Mundoe engraving site, Bouddhi National Park
Series of Axe Grooves on Tesselated Pavement, Bouddhi National Park
Semi-circular engraving and axe grooves, Clifftop Ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Axe Grooves in hanging swamp / creek upon clifftop ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Emu Track, Clifftop Ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Engraved Lines, Cliffop Ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Natural Stone Well and engravings, Clifftop Ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Engraved lines, Clifftop Ledge, Bouddhi National Park
Axe grooves and pool, Hardy's Bay Fire Trail, Bouddhi National Park
Pair of large whales, Hardy's Bay Fire Trail, Bouddhi National Park
Large engraved line and circles, Hardy's Bay Fire Trail, Bouddhi National Park
Located on a large surface of rock that is slowly splitting and falling down the hill, is a large engraved line and several circles and arcs. Location is main rock platform toward the end of the trail.
Mundoe, Hardy's Bay Fire Trail, Bouddhi National Park
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