Maybe it's because before visiting this thread I read a long one about evolution, but when looking at the 1st picture, I was expecting a comment about how them rocks appeared to be one mounting the other
Ha, Ha, Ha,,,,,,,,,,,,,LOL.
Molinaro you have made my day.
After almost 2 years of grinding away on this forum I was almost about to quit in despair, and then you came up with this gem.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
You are absolutely correct in your observation.
You can see them cant you, the two serpent heads, one on top of the other.
This is exactly what they meant to represent.
I will explain:
If you had read any of my previous ramblings you would have seen that I stated that each of these sites pertained to a particular activity of the creature. Feeding, shedding skins, resting etc.
Well Pearl Beach just happens to be the mating site.
And as the critter left records of its activities and thoughts in the landscape it created, so it left a sculpture of it locked in its nuptial embrace on the rock shelf above Pearl beach.
Thank you Molinaro, thank you















