Gunderman Four Birds Shelter
An Aboriginal rock art shelter above the Hawkesbury River, which has four bird-like figures in red ochre.
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An Aboriginal rock art shelter above the Hawkesbury River, which has four bird-like figures in red ochre.
An Aboriginal rock art shelter above the Hawkesbury River with boomerangs in red ochre, and kangaroos drawn in charcoal.
A small but very deep Aboriginal rock art shelter above the Hawkesbury River, which has multiple kangaroos and a large emu.
A small sandstone shelter with remnant Aboriginal rock art, including at least three hand stencils and a charcoal figure.
Wollangambe Five is one of the longer canyoning day-trips along the remote Wollangambe River. This section features a lot of rocky cascades, many pools and two long swims, with some very scenic constrictions in the middle.
A small wallaby or kangaroo and several axe ginding grooves on a Canoelands ridge.
Two adjacent Aboriginal engraving sites on a remote Canoelands ridge; they include multiple boomerangs, shields and kangaroos.
Two indeterminate Aboriginal charcoal motfs in a low Canoelands shelter.
Two Aboriginal engraving axe grinding grooves on a large rock platform in Canoelands.
Four mundoes engraved on a long sandstone ledge on a Canoelands ridge. (Nearby are several grinding grooves.)