Kimmerikong Ridge AGGs
Axe grinding grooves along an unnamed creek along the Kimmerikong Ridge in Muogamarra National Park
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Axe grinding grooves along an unnamed creek along the Kimmerikong Ridge in Muogamarra National Park
A “bulbous head” (one of only four recorded around Sydney) and a second weathered figure near the end of Kimmerikong Ridge in Muogamarra National Park.
An Aboriginal engraving site on a large rock platform along the Kimmerikong Ridge, with three fish, an oval and an eel. Nearby are multiple heaps of stones.
A weathered Aboriginal rock engravings site along the Kimmerikong Ridge, which was said to depict an initiation ceremony.
An Aboriginal engraving of a fish, near the Euro Trig at West Head.
Two axe grinding grooves on a small rock platform above West Head Road
A short off-track loop in the D’Arcy Range (Wollemi NP) that visits some interesting sandstone formations, shelters and rock platforms.
Two adjacent indigenous heritage sites along Mount Irvine Road near Bilpin. One has axe grinding grooves, and the other hand stencils.
Single hand stencil in a deep sandstone shelter below the D’Arcy Range Trail in the Wollemi National Park
A long shelter with a panel of Aboriginal rock art, above Tootie Creek in the Wollemi National Park.