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Post date: 30/01/2016
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No GPS reading was taken by Jonathan Kaplan in 1998. A map of VP1 and VP2 was included in the AIA but the position of VP1 is incorrectly mapped too far to the north of where it actually is. VP2 was shown to be positioned to the west and more or less in line with VP1. Chose this location as there is a south facing overhang rock shelter visible on Google Earth - this may be incorrect but this site is definitely not one of the sites in the cluster of sites recorded by Wiltshire and Mashek or Hym Rabinowitz.
No GPS reading was taken by Jonathan Kaplan in 1998. A map of VP1 and VP2 was included in the AIA but the position of VP1 is incorrectly mapped too far to the north of where it actually is. VP2 was shown to be positioned to the west and more or less in line with VP1. Chose this location as there is a south facing overhang rock shelter visible on Google Earth - this may be incorrect but this site is definitely not one of the sites in the cluster of sites recorded by Wiltshire and Mashek or Hym Rabinowitz.
Some indistinguishable paintings were located in a south-facing shelter amongst a rocky outcrop about midway down the Stawelklip, but these are very faded.