Woy Woy Road Whale and Kangaroos
A large whale, two fish and three kangaroos across three adjacent rock platforms near Woy Woy Road.
The Brisbane Water National Park is a protected national park located in the Central Coast region of NSW, 47km north of Sydney. It has many bushwalks, and a large number of Aboriginal heritage sites.
A large whale, two fish and three kangaroos across three adjacent rock platforms near Woy Woy Road.
A rock ledge with multiple Aboriginal engravings, axe grinding grooves and a waterhole near the Milyerra Trail
A large rock platform near the Milyerra Trail, with engravings of a 40′ whale and 10′ kangaroo.
A lesser-known site featuring seven shields, located below the “Seven Rabbits” (Woy Woy) site
Traversed by the Milyerra Road Fire Trail, a large, tesselated rock platform contains a number of weathered engravings
Multiple rock engraving sites are located along and around the Milyerra Road Fire Trail in Kariong (in the Brisbane Water National Park)
A significant site near Bulgandry in Kariong: “The whole group is particularly well drawn, and presents one of the best samples of this native art that the Writer has met with”
The Bulgandry Art Site Aboriginal Place is one of the most-visited engraving sites around Sydney. It’s named after the prominent Bulgandry Man engraving.
Exploring Aboriginal engravings. modern rock carvings and some myths and legends along the Milyerra Trail in Kariong (Brisbane Water National Park)
A complex and well-documented site on a rocky spur in Woy Woy, which is known for its “seven dancing rabbits”