The work will have several rammed earth curved walls to be fabricated at the beginning of the pathway leading into the Memorial site. A feature visual timeline will be etched into clay tablets that meander along the full length of the walls, they will be reminiscent of the ''Waugal'' <ref>[http://slwa.wa.gov.au/swan_river/community_icon/waugal State Library of Western Australia-The Waugul:] Mythologically the Swan River was created by the Waugals (giant serpents), who carved waterways and valleys as they made their way to the mouth of the river at '''Fremantle'''. Noongar people have a responsibility to protect and care for the land and its waters as an integral part of their spirit and culture.</ref> moving in and out of the land as well as a connecting feature for the Burial Site. The walls, will gradually grade down until they disappear back into the earth. | The work will have several rammed earth curved walls to be fabricated at the beginning of the pathway leading into the Memorial site. A feature visual timeline will be etched into clay tablets that meander along the full length of the walls, they will be reminiscent of the ''Waugal'' <ref>[http://slwa.wa.gov.au/swan_river/community_icon/waugal State Library of Western Australia-The Waugul:] Mythologically the Swan River was created by the Waugals (giant serpents), who carved waterways and valleys as they made their way to the mouth of the river at '''Fremantle'''. Noongar people have a responsibility to protect and care for the land and its waters as an integral part of their spirit and culture.</ref> moving in and out of the land as well as a connecting feature for the Burial Site. The walls, will gradually grade down until they disappear back into the earth. |