Resolute Track Eel engravings
Aboriginal engravings of five eels, two fish and a shark along the Resolute Track (West Head)
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Aboriginal engravings of five eels, two fish and a shark along the Resolute Track (West Head)
An Aboriginal engravng of a snake (which is bent double) along the Resolute Track.
The signposted Resolute Track Aboriginal Engraving Site is a short walk from the Resolute Picnic Area. It has several figures, including a man with a club across his waist.
Aboriginal engraving of a small man, on rock platform above Resolute Track (West Head).
The Challenger Snake is an Aboriginal engraving of a faint and weathered snake, near the Challenger Track.
Red ochre Aboriginal hand stencils and what may be charcoal art in a shelter below the Challenger Track.
Aboriginal rock engraving of a large dolphin (3m in length) below the Challenger Track.
Water hole with a pecked water channel on a rock ledge below the Challenger Track (West Head).
These two adjoining Aboriginal engraving sites just off West Head Road were not described by any of the 19th century anthropologsists, nor do they have any detailed descriptions. Group One The first site, which is closest to West Head Road, is the more complex one. It has a number of Read more
Aboriginal rock carving of a male wallaby or kangaroo, on Topham Hill.