Smiths Creek Baiame
An unusual depiction of Baiame at an Aboriginal engraving site above Cottage Point Road. The figure has two horns, and is holding a shield and a dilly bag.
The Cottage Point peninsula has only only formal bushwalking trail, but hides a number of trig stations and Aboriginal engraving sites
An unusual depiction of Baiame at an Aboriginal engraving site above Cottage Point Road. The figure has two horns, and is holding a shield and a dilly bag.
A small but interesting Aboriginal engraving site just below Cottage Point Road, with over 20 figures including two men (or deities) and two women, one of whom has caught a fish.
A significant Aboriginal engraving site at Cottage Point, with two deity (Baiame) figures. Both have a rayed headress and vertical stripes on their bodies.
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, fish 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.