In the immediate surroundings are rare Pit and Pan Gnammas.

To the side here, is a Rare Pit Gnamma type 5b Flask. Only 1.25% of all Gnammas are like this. There are 3 in the immediate vicinity.

Within 200meters are 3 Rare Lidded                  “Pit Gnammas”

Please replace flat rocks back over the Gnammas after viewing.

“Pit” Gnammas are Not common, compared with “Pan” Gnammas. They occur singly or in very small numbers on just a small proportion of the numerous granite outcrops across southwestern Western Australia. (B.V. Timms)

Here we have 3 type 5b Flask.

Pan Gnamma

Typical Pan Gnamma. Common.

Red circle is Rock Well. Pit and Pan Gnammas marked. Map is North.

Drawings Pit and Pan

Courtesy Royal Society of W.A.

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