Finchley Hand Stencil Shelter
Three Aboriginal hand stencils (two of them quite weathered) in a shelter below Finchley Campground in Yengo National Park.
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Three Aboriginal hand stencils (two of them quite weathered) in a shelter below Finchley Campground in Yengo National Park.
Large Aboriginal rock shelter in the Big Yango Precinct, which has weathered charcoal drawings and two hand stencils.
A long but very low shelter in the Big Yango Precinct, which contains 22 tally marks engraved in the sandstone.
Very weathered Aboriginal hand stencil on the base of Mount Yengo.
A long shelter with Aboriginal rock art, including hand and arm stencils, and tally marks.
A large dome-shaped rock near the base of Mount Yengo with emu tracks and some weathered Aboriginal engravings, and grinding grooves.
A very weathered kangaroo at the edge of one of the rock platforms along the Mount Murray Anderson ridge.
A very weathered and faint Aboriginal engraving of a man on top of Mount Lyre (next to Lyre Trig)
An interesting Aboriginal engraving site below Lyre Trig in Kariong; most figures are very weathered or have been buried by soil and vegetation.
An Aboriginal engraving of a goanna or lizard near Lyre Trig