Calabash Trail Kangaroo
Very weathered Aboriginal rock engravings of a kangaroo and an indeterminate object on a rock platform next to the Calabash Trail.
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Very weathered Aboriginal rock engravings of a kangaroo and an indeterminate object on a rock platform next to the Calabash Trail.
An Aboriginal art site with weathered charcoal figures below Dusthole Ridge.
A small engraving of what may be a wombat, and axe grinding grooves, on a rock platform above the Tunnel Firetrail.
Very distinct Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo above the Tunnel Firetrail.
An interesting and scenic loop bushwalk in the Brisbane Water National Park, which visits the Woy Woy Waterfall (or Trough Waterfall) and the Mount Wondabyne summit.
The Trough Waterfall (or Secret Woy Woy Waterfall Pool) is now a popular Central Coast Instagram spot. The waterfall and infinity pool are well worth a visit, but try and avoid peak times.
Axe grinding grooves and carved water channels above the Woy Woy Waterfall (Trough Waterfall)
A very weathered kangaroo in thick scrub near Woy Woy Creek.
An off-track loop bushwalk in the D’Arcy Range in Wollemi National Park, exploring the valleys and rock shelters for Aboriginal art.
An Aboriginal engraving site with a weathered figured of a woman, on a small rock ledge near Mona Vale Road