Australia Northern Beaches NSW Sydney - North
Smiths Creek Lookout Lizard engraving
An Aboriginal engraving of a goanna or lizard, just below Cottage Point Road
The Cottage Point peninsula has only only formal bushwalking trail, but hides a number of trig stations and Aboriginal engraving sites
An Aboriginal engraving of a goanna or lizard, just below Cottage Point Road
An Aboriginal engraving of a deity (probably Baiame) on a large rock platform below the Taber trig station
Aboriginal engraving of a seal, sea lion or dugong, near the edge of a large rock platform below Taber Trig
An Aboriginal engraving of a man or deity on a large rock platform below the Taber trig station.
A small Aboriginal engraving site west of Taber Trig. Figures include a kangaroo, fih and six mundoes,
A long and deep shelter near the Taber Trig, with charcoal drawings (documented by Campbell) and red hand stencils
Sandstone shelter along Smiths Creek with three fish drawn in charcoal.
Three vertical Aboriginal rock engravings of fish, above Smiths Creek
Deep shelter above Smiths Creek, with Aboriginal cave art (two men painted in red ochre)
Three very distinct Aboriginal hand stencils and a fish in red ochre, on rock overhangs along Smiths Creek