Gua Tambun may have
3,000-year-old cave drawings of humans, it discovered in 1959 by a British
soldier. This cave paintings was gazetted by Ipoh City Council in 1986
and was declared a national heritage by the Department of National Heritage on
January 10, 2010.
The exterior wall, exposed to the elements, boasts reddish
drawings of human figures, a pregnant deer, a dugong, a tortoise and sketches
resembling fish, arrows and an octopus. Besides the drawings, participants
could examine seashells and bits of coral reef scattered along the floor,
reminiscent of a time when the area had been underwater. “The drawings also
look exactly like the ones from Australia and Papua New Guinea".
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