Duckponds Ridge Emus and Mundoes
An Aboriginal rock engraving site near Duckponds Ridge, which has a long line of mundoes, three emus and some other unusual figures.
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An Aboriginal rock engraving site near Duckponds Ridge, which has a long line of mundoes, three emus and some other unusual figures.
Small group of weathered Aboriginal engravings near the start of the Duckponds Trail in Marramarra National Park
A scarred tree near Duckponds Ridge in Marramarra Narional Park.
A significant, signposted Aboriginal engraving site in the Royal National Park, the Jibbon Head Engravings are a short walk from Bundeena. The carvings can be seen from an elevated boardwalk with interpretive signage.
A beautiful waterfall and secluded waterhole, Curracurrang Falls is hidden away a short distance from the Royal National Coast Track near Wattamolla.
Rock outcrop in Canoelands (Marramarra NP) with a kangaroo, emu and fish engravings.
Weathered charcoal and red ochre Aboriginal drawings in a small shelter in Canoelands (Marramarra NP)
A guide to the best bushwalks, swimming spots and waterfalls of the Royal National Park, in Sydney’s south. Also covers the many picnic areas and campsites of the park.,
A small shelter in Canoelands, which contains several charcoal and one white painting. Nearby is a grooved water channel.
Like the equally remote Burning Palms Beach, South Era Beach has a Surf Life Savng Club and is patrolled on weekends. It’s surrounded by Depression-era shacks.