Kincumba Koala Engraving
An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on Kincumba mountain.
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An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on Kincumba mountain.
A large number of axe grinding grooves, in and around the creek above Somersby Falls.
There are over 350 Aboriginal engraving and sites recorded in the Central Coast region, many of these in the Brisbane Water National Park.
There are over 350 Aboriginal engraving and sites recorded in the Central Coast region, many of these in the Brisbane Water National Park.
Scattered figures around this small Aboriginal engraving site near Mangrove Road include a Daramulan figure.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest, which feaures a large Daramulan figure.
A short bushwalk from Patonga Road to the Warrah Lookout, which offers some spectacular views (perhaps the best views in the Central Coast!) over Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River.
A series of Aboriginal engraving sites along the cliff between Patonga and Warrah Lookout. Over 30 figures, which include a number of men, animals and bird tracks.
Two Aboriginal engravings of fish (and axe grinding grooves) on a rock platform below the Warrah Trig Road
A spectacular Aboriginal rock art site near the Terraborra North Ridge, with a long panel containing over 30 charcoal figures.