Woy Woy Road Scattered Figures
A series of Aboriginal rock engravings and axe grinding grooves scattered across adjoining rock platforms above 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 series of Aboriginal rock engravings and axe grinding grooves scattered across adjoining rock platforms above Woy Woy Road
Single mundoe (footprint) near the Rifle Range Firetrail.
An Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo on a small rock platform near Scout Camp Road.
A large, unfinished engraving of a whale on Bulls Hill, with another 10 very weathered figures.
A summary of the Central Coast Aboriginal rock engraving sites recorded by W.D. Campbell, Ian Sim and Fred McCarthy.
Large emu on a small rock located in the scrub near the Kariong Rifle Range.
Aboriginal rock engravings near Patonga spread over four rock platforms, which are separated by thick scrub. The most unusual of these engraved figures is a “Bulbous Headed Man”.
A small Aboriginal engraving site with a row of three fish near the Tommos Loop trail.
An rock platform above Tommos Loop, which has Aboriginal rock engravings of a man,canoe and emu.
Multiple Aboriginal axe grinding grooves on a large rock platform along the Hawkesbury Track.