Christys Gully Engraved Figures
An Aboriginal engraving site near Christys Gully on the Central Coast; most of the figures are very weathered.
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An Aboriginal engraving site near Christys Gully on the Central Coast; most of the figures are very weathered.
A long, low shelter with Aboriginal rock art near Christys Gully which has multiple charcoal and red ochre paintings.
On a large rock platform along Christys Gully Firetrail is an oval or ray-like Aboriginal engraving and a set of grinding grooves.
An Aboriginal engraving of a human figure on a rock platform along Christys Gully Firetrail.
Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo (and fish) on a rock platfom above Kellys Creek.
Two Aboriginal hand stencils in a small and shallow rock shelter.
Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo on a long rock platform just above a firetrail
Dingo’s Lair is a significant Aboriginal rock art site in the Wollemi, which depicts a number of dingos and quolls, as well as other native fauna.
Over 20 axe grinding grooves in the bed of a creek near Mangrove Road (Niagara Park).
A complex and spectacular Aboriginal Shelter with Art near the Strickland State Forest. The site contains over 60 motifs in white ochre and charcoal.