Rocklily Ridge Grinding Grooves
An isolated rock outcrop along Rocklily Ridge with Aboriginal grinding grooves.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. NPWS manages more than 870 NSW national parks and reserves, covering over 7 million hectares of land.
An isolated rock outcrop along Rocklily Ridge with Aboriginal grinding grooves.
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