Typical scene when a Geologist organises a cricket match. If it had been a Surveyor, each position on the field would be marked by a can of beer. I too was in and around Cue in the mid 80's, although after having met @RooFlyer in real life, we obviously hadn't crossed paths back then.
Ha ha. If daver6 will excuse a little side banter.
The main drag with a rotunda in the middle
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aha! You’ve found @JohnM’s messages!Other than need a break for the drive to Mt Augustus, we wanted to go check out Walga Rock, a large granite monolith. Also home to some quite spectacular Aboriginal artwork Walga Rock - Wikipedia The rock is about 50km west of Cue. A fairly easy walk to the top of the rock with great views. It was quite a windy day. The total lack of explanatory information about the artwork was very disappointing. A missed opportunity IMHO.
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Now I know we have some members who know a lot about rocks and the like. Could someone explain to me how these large boulders land up on the top of a granite monolith?View attachment 227834View attachment 227835View attachment 227836View attachment 227837View attachment 227838View attachment 227839View attachment 227840View attachment 227841
aha! You’ve found @JohnM’s messages!
Now I know we have some members who know a lot about rocks and the like. Could someone explain to me how these large boulders land up on the top of a granite monolith?
Yes! You were warned!So that's what it mean. Send help. Need wine. Tyre stuffed.