I guess cutting the story short, these people from far away lands came here to gather Gold. Some of the races that visited were most commonly the Aztecs and Egyptians. In Brett Green's books, the Aboriginals would speak of ships with "heart beats", this would of course refer to banging of the drums as each stroke of the paddles struck the water. They told of "sails", in their own words and also of the armor worn by some of the strangers who arrived from these ships.
The pictures you are about to see are from the north of Sydney, we have more coming and more in file, however we will wait until we have the whole story before we add all of our information. The drawn pages are from the rocks of this area, and the photos are also from the same location.
There was a University who spent 2 months at this area examining the area and couldn't make heads or tails of the "word art", however they were using the "new text" and not the old. People who have used the "old text" have come up with a complete story. The story roughly says that they were here looking for the "Yellow metal" and while here the leader was bitten by one of our many poisonous snakes and died. He was buried there and his tomb still remains. |