South West Arm Creek Charcoal Frieze
A small charcoal frieze with three men in a small and low shelter above the eastern arm of South West Arm Creek.
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A small charcoal frieze with three men in a small and low shelter above the eastern arm of South West Arm Creek.
A low shelter with Aboriginal rock art mostly in charcoal, with some red ochre. The figures include a wombat or kangaroo, snake and fish.
An Aboriginal engraving site with one whale and two fish on a large rock platform near Bundeena (originally recorded as part of four sites in the area by Ian Sim).
Two whales engraved at the top of a large rock platform near Bundeena (originally recorded as part of four sites in the area by Ian Sim).
Originally recorded as part of four sites in the area, the Bulbous Headed Man near Bundeena is one of only four around Sydney.
A short but challenging loop walk that combines the historic Gladstone Pass, Lindeman Pass and Roberts Pass in the Blue Mountains. A combination of rainforest and classic Jamison Valley views.
A small Aboriginal engraving site above a tributary of Wheelers Creek, with a single figure revembling a speared eel.
A complex Aboriginal engraving site in Red Hill Reserve with over 40 figures, many of them overlapping and a number of them fairly unusual.
A clearly engraved Aboriginal engraving above a tributary of Wheeler Creek; an informal bushwalking and mountain-biking track crosses the large rock platform. The largest figure was described as a fish by W.D. Campbell in 1899, and as a shark by McCarthy in 1983. McCarthy also recorded a line of three Read more
An Aboriginal engraving of a fish on a ridge above Wheeler Creek.