Australia Hornsby NSW Sydney - North
Jerusalem Bay Track engraving site
An Aboriginal site of “ritual importance” near the Mt Ku-ring-gai Track. It includes a large composite figure of a seal.
Northern-most section of the national park, from Myt Ku-ring-to the Hawkesbury River
An Aboriginal site of “ritual importance” near the Mt Ku-ring-gai Track. It includes a large composite figure of a seal.
Boomerang on a long rock ledge below the Myall Trail.
A distinct carving of a stingray, on a boulder just above the Hawkesbury River (Deerubbin) near Peats Ferrry Bridge.
A small site sandwiched between the old Pacific Highway and the railway line and accessed by an unsigned track. The site features three figures and a very long line of mundoes.
Described as an “animal scene”, the 15 engravings on a rock platform along the Myall Trail in Mt Ku-ring-gai includes a number of wallabies and kangaroos
A long Shelter with Art along the Myall Trail, which includes over 80 motifs drawn in charcoal
Two kangaroos on either side of a rock shelter; one with entrails coming out of its stomach
Two leaping kangaroos, part of an emu and with rays on his head forms part of what may represent a hunting scene near the Myall Trail
A fairly demanding walk along an undulating ridge to Taffys Rock, a large sandstone platform that provides panoramic views over the Hawkesbury River and Cowan Creek
A small but deep cave in Mt Ku-ring-gai has four clearly-stencilled hand prints in ochre.