Warrah Trig Road Fish and AGGs
Two Aboriginal engravings of fish (and axe grinding grooves) on a rock platform below the Warrah Trig Road
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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.
A shelter below a weathered cliff-line near the Terraborra North Ridge has figures in both charcoal and white.
A shelter near the Terraborra North Ridge, which has multiple charcoal figures (including two kangaroos)
Two adjoining Aboriginal engraving sites near the Terraborra North Trail, depicting an emu, bird and anthropomorphic figure.
A weekend exploring the valleys and cliffs of the Parr State Conservation Area for Aboriginal art sites.
A waterhole with two axe grinding grooves, near the Womerah Range Trail.
Rocky Ponfd is a series of pristine, natural waterholes along Trank Creek in Brisbane Water National Park
Tank Creek Waterfall cascades over a high cliff, before flowing into Tank Cove and the Hawkesbury River
Aboriginal engraving site above the Caleyi Trail, which has a single kangaroo and a very weathered fish,