Canoelands Layburys Ridge Grooves
Two Aboriginal engraving axe grinding grooves on a large rock platform in Canoelands.
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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.)
Multiple fish engraved on a small boulder next to the Hawkesbury Track at Berowra Waters.
A very weathered hand stencil in a low shelter at the head of a gully in the Maroora State Forest.
Two hand stencils in a small shelter in Maroota State Forest.
A long snake-like figure drawn in red ochre in a deep shelter within Maroota State Forest.
A deep shelter in Maroota State Forest which has a number of charcoal motifs, including multiple large birds (or emus) and two snakes.
A small shelter with a very faded panel of Aboriginal art in charcoal, and an unusual anthropomorphic figure.
A small fish engraved on an isolated boulder in Maroota State Forest.
A complex Aboriginal rock art assemblage in Maroota, which has stencils and drawings in charcoal, white ochre and red ochre. Nearby is a cluster of grinding grooves.