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Description
This
beautiful site is protected by a wooden walkway, permitting easy access
so that you get an excellent view of all the engravings without having
to walk on the stone, which would damage the engravings. Bulgandry is
actually the name given to the ancestral hero depicted at this site,
and which is probably the most spectacular aspect of it.
Bulgandry is wearing a headress, holding a circular object in one hand
(a shield?) and an elongated object in the other, while at his waist
is a club or woomera.
Close
to him is an elongated object which may be a canoe, which is rarely
seen in engravings. The third unusal object is a spider or octupus (in
any case, it has eight legs) next to a kangaroo.
Stanbury
and Clegg show him holding a crescent-shaped object, which may be a
boomerang or a crescent moon. But it's now very hard to make out such
an object in his hand, although there is an indication of an elongated
object above his hand.
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