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Resources => Pictures [Public] => Topic started by: erik on December 17, 2008, 12:48:29 AM
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I got a very strong indication that these petroglyphs are somehow important
(http://www.petroglyphs.us/a_burrup_petroglyph.jpg)
(http://www.petroglyphs.us/a_burrup_peninsula_rock_art.jpg)
(http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/img/palaeo/rockart041006.jpg)
The 'climbing men' panel is an example of a complex composition. Portrayals of human figures apparently climbing or suspended from a line are another distinctive feature of Dampier rock art.
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(http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/img/palaeo/rockart041006A.jpg)
The rock carvings may help understand how Aboriginal people responded to rise in sea levels at the end of the last ice age (Image: Robert Bednarik)
(http://www.dampierrockart.net/Pictures/AF4.jpg)
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(http://www.burrup.org.au/patination.jpg)
I saw faces with these huge round eyes in dreaming
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That face - on the first and last pics - it looks very much like an infinitely wise (or so it felt at a time) and a rather philantrophic inorganic being I encountered some time in 1996-1997. I know I was not the only one to encounter it.
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That face - on the first and last pics - it looks very much like an infinitely wise (or so it felt at a time) and a rather philantrophic inorganic being I encountered some time in 1996-1997. I know I was not the only one to encounter it.
Wow! Interesting.
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The Australian rock art always impresses me as having been crafted by much better artists than others I've seen.
Thanks for showing these... they get me to thinking about owl.
(http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/img/palaeo/rockart041006A.jpg)
(http://www.dampierrockart.net/Pictures/AF4.jpg)
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they get me to thinking about owl.
I see Crab.
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That face - on the first and last pics - it looks very much like an infinitely wise (or so it felt at a time) and a rather philantrophic inorganic being I encountered some time in 1996-1997. I know I was not the only one to encounter it.
Watched Dr Who tonight and saw a character called Face of Boe (it was his second appearance). Certain resemblance there! :)
(http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/tardis/images/8/8b/Face_of_Boe.jpg)
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wiki:
"As of the New series, the Doctor has encountered the Face of Boe (as originally presented) three times. In "The End of the World" (2005), set five billion years in the future, the Face of Boe sponsored the safe viewing of Earth's destruction by the expansion of the Sun. The event was sabotaged, but the Face of Boe survived along with most of the guests, thanks to the Ninth Doctor's intervention.
In "New Earth" (2006), the Face of Boe is apparently dying of old age in a New New York hospital in the year five billion and twenty-three. His nurse, one of the Sisters of Plenitude, Novice Hame, tells the Tenth Doctor that the sleeping Face sometimes sings "ancient songs", which she hears telepathically, and relates the legend that just before dying the Face will reveal his greatest secret to "one like himself", "A wanderer without a home" (referring to the Doctor). When the Doctor later asks the Face of Boe about the legend, the Face of Boe claims that the "great secret" can wait for their third and final meeting, and enigmatically teleports away to an unspecified destination."