Exploring the Australian Kimberley in 2002 |
Plate 26 |
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| Site / Plate Number | ||||||
| Site 1 | 19(1) | 20(1) | 21(1) | 22(1) | 23(1) | 24(1) |
| Site 2 | 26(1) | 27(1) | ||||
| Site 3 | 32(1) | |||||
| Site 6 | 10(2) | 11(2) | ||||
| Site 7 | 16(2) | 17(2) | ||||
| Site 8 | 18(2) | |||||
| Site 9 | 24(2) | |||||
| Site 13 | 15(3) | 16(3) | ||||
| Site 14a | 7(4) | |||||
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Plate 26 (1)
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| Figure | 26(1)* |
| Location | Moran River |
| GPS Coordinates |
Undisclosed |
| Site Number | 2 |
| Other Plates from this site | 27(1)* |
| Location Plate | 30(1)* |
| Location Description |
Art site is on vertical rock wall with a shallow overhang. It is on the northern side of the Moran River. The site is approximately 100m upstream of Site 1. The Moran River in this locality is enclosed in a deep gorge. Some rock scrambling is required to reach the art site, however, it is visible from the ground. |
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Comments
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This panel is on a vertical rock wall. The art is reasonably preserved. The artwork is approximately 50cm across. |
| Interpretation | The art in this panel is a brick-red colour. It is abstract and difficult to interpret. It comprises line work and no solid areas of colour. |






