Area: Cobham
Ikanti #2
Ikanti #2 is in the Cobham area.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: In this image two tall figures are painted above smaller humans. During trance or altered state of consciousness, shamans felt as if they are “growing taller”. This is the result of psycho-somatic hallucinations experienced during trance.
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Ikanti #3
Ikanti #3 is in the Cobham area.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: The painting shows a large herd of eland. The Bushmen mainly painted eland in large herds while rhebuck were painted as being part of smaller family groups. Symbolically, eland herds represent the aggregation phase of social life, when small Bushman b ...
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Mpongweni (Sipongweni) North Shelter
Mpongweni (Sipongweni) North Shelter is in the Cobham area.
Mpongweni North Shelter is a must visit if you are interested in Bushman Paintings. It's a long uphill hike of about 6 hours to the site but well worth the visit. Probably best to overnight and make this a 2 day trip.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: Women ...
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Mpongweni (Sipongweni) South Shelter
Mpongweni (Sipongweni) South Shelter is in the Cobham area.
Paintings on the exterior walls of the Shelter are barely visible due to weathering. It's a steep 250m in altitude climb and about 400m from Mpongweni North Shelter below. Due to the weathering of the paintings it may be better to save your energy for other b ...
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Pholela Shelter
Pholela Shelter is in the Cobham area.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: Paintings of the eland do not only reflect that this animal was hunted by the Bushmen, but also its spiritual significance: Bushmen believed that where the eland is, there they would experience divine protection.
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