Kulnura Hand Stencils and Boomerangs Shelter
A complex Aboriginal rock art site in Kulnura which has over a hundred motifs, including 50+ hand stencils, boomerangs, kangaroos and a gridded basket.
The Central Coast of NSW is home to one of Australia’s largest nations of First Peoples. The Darkinjung traditional boundary spans both the Wyong Shire and Gosford City local government areas on the Central Coast.
A complex Aboriginal rock art site in Kulnura which has over a hundred motifs, including 50+ hand stencils, boomerangs, kangaroos and a gridded basket.
Two adjacent shelters at the base of a tall cliff-line above Narara Creek, which have Aboriginal charcoal drawings.
Aboriginal engraving site on a ridge above Narara Creek, with a bird and fish.
Small Aboriginal engraving of a wallaby, which has no front legs.
Above the Gosford Railway Dams in Narara is a long wave-like shelter with a significant amount of Aboriginal art, in white and red ochre, and charcoal.
An Aboriginal engraving site near Reeves Street, with a single kangaroo.
Fountain Creek cascade is a small but wide waterfall, where the creek tumbles over a wide ledge.
Above the Gosford Railway Dams in Narara is an Aboriginal engraving site which includes a speared man, eel and fish.
The Narara Dam bushwalk through Darkinjung Land in Gosford crosses Fountain Creek and descends to the Narara Railway Dams.