The figures are painted high on the rock overhang. Too high for anyone to have reached them, so they must have been painted by spirits.
Thus goes the Aboriginal legend to explain how the rock art got so high. No-one had any ladders or any way to get up that high. The figures are in the crude style with unadorned colours. Presumably they were the earliest.
There is another possibility. They were painted so long ago that the ground was closer to them, less than a man’s height, perhaps.
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