America Bay – Daramulan site
A ritual Aboriginal site near the America Bay Track, which features a large Daramulan (ancestral hero)
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A ritual Aboriginal site near the America Bay Track, which features a large Daramulan (ancestral hero)
A short detour off the America Bay Track reveals some fascinating Aboriginal rock engravings, including a large whale
Described as an “animal scene”, the 15 engravings on a rock platform along the Myall Trail in Mt Ku-ring-gai includes a number of wallabies and kangaroos
A long Shelter with Art along the Myall Trail, which includes over 80 motifs drawn in charcoal
Two kangaroos on either side of a rock shelter; one with entrails coming out of its stomach
Two leaping kangaroos, part of an emu and with rays on his head forms part of what may represent a hunting scene near the Myall Trail
A rock ledge with multiple Aboriginal engravings, axe grinding grooves and a waterhole near the Milyerra Trail
A large rock platform near the Milyerra Trail, with engravings of a 40′ whale and 10′ kangaroo.
A lesser-known site featuring seven shields, located below the “Seven Rabbits” (Woy Woy) site
Traversed by the Milyerra Road Fire Trail, a large, tesselated rock platform contains a number of weathered engravings