Bowen Hill Trail Charcoal Figure
An Aboriginal rock art site with two charcoal figures in a small shelter near the Bowen Hill Trail in the Wollemi NP.
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An Aboriginal rock art site with two charcoal figures in a small shelter near the Bowen Hill Trail in the Wollemi NP.
An Aboriginal engraving of a woman with upstretched arms, on a small and isolated rock platform.
An interesting panel containing Aboriginal cave paintings in a shelter near Bilpin. Most of the figures are painted in charcoal.
An Aboriginal engraving site on the ridge above Lobster Beach in Bouddi NP, which has a man, a fish and what may be a mantra ray.
An Aboriginal engraving site near the Flannel Flower Walking Track in Bouddi NP, which has multiple ovals/circles, two shields and a club or boomerang.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Bouddi NP, with a single carving of a kangaroo.
A significant Aboriginal rock engraving site in Allambie Heights, Gumbooya Reserve has 70 figures (many very weathered or no longer visible) in three groups.
Weathered Aboriginal cave art in red ochre, in a shelter near Lyrebird Gully in Mount Colah
A small and shallow shelter with Aboriginal rock art in Mount Colah, with three weathered figures in charcoal.
Sweeping views over the Kedumba Valley to Mount Solitary from Lions Head, which is reached by a 6.9km return bushwalk from Kings Tableland Road.