
This area of Carnarvon Gorge was drier and more open and less shaded than the more lush areas of the gorge and we were probably feeling the after effects of walking 18 kilometres on the first day, so we were a little hot and bothered.
The area was significant for the indigenous people, being a meeting place for thousands of years.





The entry to the cave wasn’t very large, carved out of sandstone rock, by water and wind, however, it would afford shelter for small animals and birds from the weather.







