More than 400 stencilled motifs (images) decorate the walls of a sandstone shelter below the bluff of sandstone known as The Tombs. The Tombs once contained burial chambers for local Aboriginal people. Skeletons were wrapped and bound in bark burial cylinders. Sadly, by the end of the 20th century, the site had been robbed of this material, leaving little evidence of an elaborate mortuary culture. Take a close look at the rock art from a boardwalk with seats.
Drive up to the Mt Moffat section of Carnarvon Gorge via Injune & Womblebank. A 4WD is required as rough roads in unsealed. You will notice the car park on your left with picnic area, toilets and info maps. Trails well signed.
Mt Moffat section Carnarvon Gorge on Qld Parks website.
Easy walk through dry environment and creek was dry too when I was there. Doubt it will normally have water in it.
Free
How can I find more info? Any guide books?
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