This very secluded site features a large 3 meter tall Baiame figure. Near the Baiame figure is this engraving of a woman. She is wearing a very tall headdress. Perhaps this is Birrahgnooloo.
This image shows two figures. The top figure has a headdress similar to nearby Bulgandry Man. The lower figure is wearing a high pointed headpiece. At the lower left is a large fish which might be a flounder.
This creature is probably some kind of shark. It spans about 2.5 meters.
This engraving shows a moon emblem, about 30cm across.
On the way to the scout camp is this mundoe that points toward the large Biame engraving.
Inside the camp, above a large waterfall is this small engraving that probably represents some kind of fish.
RU sure Baiame is present ? At 3 metres this would be the smallest recorded.
There are a number of figures inscribed on this platform including Baiame and the emu woman. We are happy to be corrected if anyone has other information about this site. The site is within earshot of a main road, but access is not easy through the thick and prickly scrub.
Terry- what is the size of the smallest recorded Baiame?
The smallest Baiame is 4cm long! The remarkable carving was found north of Wollongong.
I’ve seen a few figures that MAY be men… or may be a Baiame… I guess no-one knows! At Cottage Point Campbell noted one engraving that is 3 feet and 3 inches high as: “the central figure represents a deity decorated on the arm and waist, with one foot human-like, the other pointed”. https://hikingtheworld.blog/aboriginal-trails/the-gods-of-cottage-point-baiame-figures/