Goochs Crater handprint
Aboriginal red ochre hand stencil in a large camping cave near Goochs Crater (Blue Mountains)
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Aboriginal red ochre hand stencil in a large camping cave near Goochs Crater (Blue Mountains)
A “fishing scene” near the Wallaroo Track, which includes a woman, fish and boomerang.
Vertical engraving in a rock shelter near Appletree Bay depicting half a woman
Very weathered site with an unusual feathered emu, as well as multiple kangaroos and axe grinding grooves
Eleven red ochre hand stencils in a rock shelter near Alan Road (partially destroyed in 1985)
Small overhang in Berowra Heights, with charcoal motifs including a snake.
The Gundah Trig is a rather sorry looking pile of stones, just off the Gundah Ridge Track
A boat trip along Cowan Creek, exploring some of the Aboriginal rock art and early European settlements along the creek.
A distinct carving of a stingray, on a boulder just above the Hawkesbury River (Deerubbin) near Peats Ferrry Bridge.
An Aboriginal engraving site just below the Waratah Trail surrounded by thick scrub, which has an enormous whale