Out at Mt Grenfell was a tree (genus unknown - not eucalypt, not acacia, not hakea) with the most beautiful electric blue (actually shiny black) berries. Even the seed pods were beautiful.

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Out at Mt Grenfell was a tree (genus unknown - not eucalypt, not acacia, not hakea) with the most beautiful electric blue (actually shiny black) berries. Even the seed pods were beautiful.
One of the treasures you’ll see in this set is some wonderful aboriginal / indigenous art. Here we are at Mt Grenfell at Cubba, NSW just a little west of Cobar. Deep under 4 or 5 rock overhangs, the galleries are very rich. If you look closely you’ll see emus, kangaroos, hunting parties and dancing, as well as a hand stencil or two and some things I can’t identify. Age of the paintings unknown (by me). The site is still maintained by it’s traditional (indigenous) owners, the Ngiyampaa peoples.
Mt Grenfell part 2
There is a large rock-art site at Mt Grenfell. The archaeologist photographed it and will put the photos through a D-Stretch program which separates the colours and gives more information.