Upper Smiths Creek frieze and mundoes
A vertical Aboriginal rock engraving on Smiths Creek, with a frieze containing eleven figures, and an adjacent site with five mundoes
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A vertical Aboriginal rock engraving on Smiths Creek, with a frieze containing eleven figures, and an adjacent site with five mundoes
Venturing beyond the Wilkins Track in Duffys Forest, this partly off-track bushwalk explores what might be an old farm, and an Aboriginal engraving site.
Three vertical Aboriginal rock engravings of fish, above Smiths Creek
Aboriginal Shelter with Art (SWA) near Smiths Creek, which has multiple figures drawn in charcoal
Deep shelter above Smiths Creek, with Aboriginal cave art (two men painted in red ochre)
Three very distinct Aboriginal hand stencils and a fish in red ochre, on two adjacent rock overhangs along Smiths Creek.
A vertical Aboriginal engraving on Cowan Creek, depicting a line of men
Hand stencils, a fishtail stencil and charcoal drawings in a smoke-damaged cave on Cowan Creek
Apple Tree Bay Shelter near Bobbin Head has stencils of two fish and 12 hands one panel, and charcoal drawings on another panel
Boomerang Cave (Apple Tree Bay) has white stencils of four hands, a boomerang and a hafted axe