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Title: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: Ynot on June 24, 2014, 06:27:57 PM
I wonder...lake Gregory maybe?

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Title: Re: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: muzza01 on June 24, 2014, 06:35:51 PM
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I wonder...lake Gregory maybe?


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Title: Re: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: lino6 on June 24, 2014, 06:37:42 PM
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Title: Re: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: Terry W4 on June 24, 2014, 06:45:40 PM
During the 1950s - maybe about 1957 - my brother, me and a friend went and bushed walked in the Grosse Valley. I was 12 and my brother 15 and knew how to map read. Spent 5 nights out there after hitch hiking from Sydney to Medlow Bath. Do that nowadays! Carried 5 days food - mostly dehydrated and oats and things. Mum said OK to do it - Dad was in the RAN and overseas. Always thought she didn't know what we got up too!

We spent one night at the base of Govet's Leap my brother and our friend in a two man tent and me I slept in a cave. My brother showed me how to make ochre from the rocks how blow it over your hand print to replicate what the aboriginals would do. We laughed about how in 1000 years some one would find this cave and come to a wrong conclusion.

Title: Re: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: dazzler on June 24, 2014, 07:43:23 PM
The mystical Terry People of Grosse Valley   :D
Title: Re: "Aboriginal art" stopping coal expansion found to be phony
Post by: Steffo1 on June 24, 2014, 07:51:31 PM
During the 1950s - maybe about 1957 - my brother, me and a friend went and bushed walked in the Grosse Valley. I was 12 and my brother 15 and knew how to map read. Spent 5 nights out there after hitch hiking from Sydney to Medlow Bath. Do that nowadays! Carried 5 days food - mostly dehydrated and oats and things. Mum said OK to do it - Dad was in the RAN and overseas. Always thought she didn't know what we got up too!

We spent one night at the base of Govet's Leap my brother and our friend in a two man tent and me I slept in a cave. My brother showed me how to make ochre from the rocks how blow it over your hand print to replicate what the aboriginals would do. We laughed about how in 1000 years some one would find this cave and come to a wrong conclusion.
A few co-workers & myself did similar in the early 70's somewhere that I can't remember (mid west Qld I think) & I've often pondered on the ramifications ???
Steve