Corrumbine Creek Firetrail Eels
A small Aboriginal engraving site above the Corrumbine Creek Firetrail with four eels and a small fish.
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A small Aboriginal engraving site above the Corrumbine Creek Firetrail with four eels and a small fish.
An impressive shelter with Aboriginal rock art near Christys Gully. There are over 30 motifs including hand stencils and paintings in red ochre, white ochre and charcoal.
An isolated shelter in thick scrub near Christys Gully Firetrail, which has a charcoal drawing of a kangaroo.
An Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo near the end of the Christys Gully Firetrail.
An Aboriginal engraving of a fish on an enormous rock platform along the Christys Gully Firetrail.
A long cliff-top rock platform above Christys Gully which has multiple grooved channels and two very weathered Aboriginal engravings.
A small cliff-top ledge above Christys Gully which has two Aboriginal engravings and a single grinding groove.
A long rock platform above Christys Gully, which has multiple Aboriginal engravings including eels and kangaroos.
An Aboriginal engraving along the Christys Gully Firetrail on the Central Coast with two back-to-back male profile figures.
An Aboriginal engraving along the Christys Gully Firetrail on the Central Coast with two small fish.