Recorded by McCarthy (1959) after Etheridge (1904) published a brief description of the principal figures. McCathy (1959) recorded 46 large mundoes (footprints) leading along a rock ledge, with the lower set in the diagram connected to the top left of the upper set. The mundoes were thought to be related to a large male cultural hero holding a boomerang and accompanied by two female motifs, a number of fish, macropod tracks, another mundoe and a woven basket engraved nearby.

Male and female motifs, Mt Ku-ring-gai Aboriginal Area.

Mt Ku-ring-gai Aboriginal Area, Figure 1 from McCarthy (1959).

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