Edwards Trig Fish
A partly damaged Aboriginal engraving of a fish, along the track to Taffys Rock.
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A partly damaged Aboriginal engraving of a fish, along the track to Taffys Rock.
An Aboriginal engraving site on Taffys Rock, which consists of a line (50m in length) of 44 footprints around the summit.
Shelter with a single Aboriginal charcoal drawing in Taffys Gully.
An Aboriginal engraving site on a low saddle along the track to Taffys Rock, which has two whales and a wallaby.
An Aboriginal engraving site along Shark Rock Ridge, which may represent “a hunting incident in the mythology or a totemic ritual”. It has 14 figures, including two “koala bears” which resemble a Daramulan.
A somewhat uninspiring but pleasant bushwalk between Gordon and Thornleigh, which is mostly along the Lane Cove Valley Walk (which is part of the Great North Walk).
One of several Aboriginal engraving sites along Shark Rock Ridge. It includes a large stingray, multiple fish, emus, kangaroos and kangaroo rats and a man (who may be hunting or fishing).
A series of Aboriginal engraving sites along a ridge of rock extending from the Waratah Track across West Head Road,
Aboriginal engraving of a man and woman near Waratah Track. (Part of Arden Trig series.)
Wide and deep shelter above Berowra Creek, which has an Aboriginal hand stencil and charcoal drawings.