CG Day 1 - Baloon cave - aboriginal art and an echidna
Oyster Moon
Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
Wed 5 Dec 2012 05:33
We checked in just after lunch and the owner suggested we do a
couple of short walks. The first was to:
A short walk through eucalypts and palms and a steep climb up
to a rock overhang.
Baloon cave is actually a small rock overhang and this was our
first experience of Aboriginal art. It’s thought the yellow and red pigments may
have come from the sandstone formation on which this is painted. There were band
of these colours in the rock formation (LHS). This is stencilled art, you can
see hands and in the left hand corner a boomerang. Apparently there are at least
two types of boomerang, the that come back and those that don’t this is one that
doesn’t and it would have been used to bring down prey or men when at
war.
These are clay wasp nests – they don't bite but they are big
beasties.
On the way back a rustle in the undergrowth. Was it a
snake.....
This was another first an echidna, this one was very shy but
we met a star later on.. Here’s Paul trying to get a shot.
This guy was shy and kept trying to burrow into the base of a
tree and curl up.
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