Confused - who go Mungo?
Try night shot of Walls of China if there's a moon. Wides of blue
saltbush on lake bed and isolate trees in the lunette.
Very eerie place. I visited with a Museum of Vic group led by Jim
Bowler many years ago - saw the spots where Mungo Woman and later
finds were excavated. (still set at 25,000 BCE I think - earliest
ritual burials?).
AndrewF
> > Andrew L Wendelborn <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> PS bought the magazine mostly for an article on Lake Mungo which we
>> hope
>> to visit over Easter
>>
>
>I'd be very interested in your comments on Mungo, so you need to give
>the list a
>full trip report. I'm thinking of visiting there in june/july.
>
>Wayne Harridge
>
>
>
>Hi Wayne
>
>Mungo is great. If you can go on the road from Mildura you will see
>"the " abandoned car which has been the subject of many photos. The
>first time I went we went that way. The second time we came down from
>Broken Hill allong the Ana Darling? Also there were some really big
>spiders ar Zanchi Station in the bushes near an old shed - not the
>shearing shed.
>
>Its good to see the Perry Sand dunes also.
>
>regards
>
>Peter Davies - in from the digest cold!
>
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