Egyptian Bambara Rock Art Kariong Gosford Tour

Egyptian Bambara Rock Art Kariong Gosford Tour

Egyptian Bambara Rock Art Site Kariong Gosford Tour includes –

kariong gosford petroglyphs
kariong gosford petroglyphs

Join this fascinating tour for insights into this controversioal rock art site, featured in recent “Forgotten Origins” publications by Steve Strong and Evan Strong. Learn some of the recent activities, history and discoveries around and within this area, and visist significant nearby sites.

This is a fulffilling and awareness expanding experience.

* Fascinating and extensive rock art – Aboriginal and “Egyptian”

* Welcome & Introduction to site and Nature

* Songlines and sacred sights significance

* Keys to “The Dreaming” and Your Creativity

* Discussion re Art symbols and meanings, Dating methods

* Delicious morning tea & lunch

* Glorious natural setting & views of Lion Island, Broken Bay & Brisbane Waters

Book early to ensure your place

1/2 day departs Sydney City, North Sydney or Northern Beaches or meet at Hornsby.

Group of up to 6 per vehicle cost is $550 includes site visit and morning tea – Ask for details

1 day Departs approx. 9 am Sydney or North Sydney – Group of up to 6 per vehicle – $880  includes site visit, lunch and morning tea – Ask for details

Pickup on Pacific Highway to Hornsby possible

Call 02 8213 3225 to book or email or

Book online at https://www.spiritsafaris.com/book

 

“Within this region there is evidence through Aboriginal
engravings, formations and paintings of boats meant to
navigate open seas, astronomical constructions, an
array of ancient Egyptian symbols and a multitude of art
styles and techniques. So numerous and out-of-region
are the styles found we have previously referred to this
region being the Stone-age equivalent of Alexandria.
Such is the quantity, quality and diversity of extremely
important sacred sites, there is no other option but to
protect and treasure the sites and surrounding land.
The entire area, in particular the Kariong/Bambara
region, is of international significance. More importantly,
what is engraved into rock platforms, constructed and
painted in cave-walls goes a long way towards justifying
the belief held by Aboriginal Elders and custodians of
lore, that they are not related to ancient Africans and
always came from Australia, that they were the first
intercontinental mariners, the first Homo sapiens and
that “all other peoples of the world come from us.”
This is not a new interpretation of history but the most
ancient and factual account that has ever existed. Find
out some of the reasons why this land is so special and
so important in fleshing out a much bigger picture of the
history of not only Australia but the world.”
Steven Strong

 

 

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