Mount Murray Anderson West – Whales and Emu
A series of Aboriginal engraving sites to the south-west of Mount Murray Anderson, which includes two large whales, a man-emu composite figure and a stone arrangement.
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A series of Aboriginal engraving sites to the south-west of Mount Murray Anderson, which includes two large whales, a man-emu composite figure and a stone arrangement.
Off-track route from the Bairne Track to look at two Aboriginal rock art sites and an enormous shelter.
Close to West Head Road on Commodore Heights is a small Aboriginal site, with a long water channel carved into the rock from a small waterhole. Next to the long, crooked water channel is a V-shaped engraving.
An Aboriginal engraving site depicting a school of seven fish, towards the end of West Head Road
Aboriginal art site with dry charcoal sketches of what may be birds, in a large shelter above Flint and Steel Beach
A circuit of Topham Hill, exploring some of the Aboriginal rock art sites, sandstone shelters and views over West Head.
Boomerang on a long rock ledge below the Myall Trail.
A small shelter below the Red Hands Track, with two handprints in red ochre, and additional stencils of what may be pieces of bark.
Aboriginal red hand stenci in a shelter below the Resolute Track.
Along the Resolute Track are a number of scattered Aboriginal engraving sites. These include the signposted Resolute Aboriginal Engraving Site.