Berowra Waters Man and Fish
An Aboriginal rock art site near Berowra Waters with what appears to be the lower part of a human figure, and multiple fish.
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An Aboriginal rock art site near Berowra Waters with what appears to be the lower part of a human figure, and multiple fish.
An Aboriginal rock art site near Berowra Waters with three charcoal shields in a low shelter.
Multiple fish engraved on a vertical rock surface near Berowra Waters, including a fish within a larger fish.
An Aboriginal engraving site on a vertical rock near Berowra Waters, with two fish and a figure which may be a seal.
An Aboriginal engraving site near Berowra Waters, with an arm on a vertical rock surface.
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A small Aboriginal Shelter with Art near Berowra Waters. There is a panel with a series of men in charcoal, and two red ochre motifs.
The three Shark Rock Aboriginal engraving sites near Berowra Waters include a shark and eel, a kangaroo, and a human figure on a vertical rocks.