Australia NSW Western Sydney & Blue Mountains
Terraborra Ridge Charcoal Art Panel
A spectacular Aboriginal rock art site near the Terraborra North Ridge, with a long panel containing over 30 charcoal figures.
The Parr State Conservation Area was named after William Parr, one of the earliest European explorers of overland northern routes out of Sydney. Access to Parr State Conservation Area is generally via firetrails, most of which are closed to vehicles.
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.