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Recorded by a number of authors, motifs include two men and two emus, further north a man and a woman with a well-decorated basket and echidna nearby, several mundoes, a macropod and glider, further north again on the same rock outcrop are three raptor-like birds, two other bird-like figures, a goanna, fish, a female figure and boomerang and the lower body and bent legs of a man. The site has been recently cleared by NPWS with a large amount of soil covering removed, barrier rocks emplaced and interpretive signs installed.

 

Campbell’s (1899) ‘porcupine’, a relatively uncommon engraving of a decorated and infilled echidna, drawn in profile but with two ‘eyes’.