Summary: An Aboriginal engraving site above Campbell Creek, depicting two men, fish and a shield, in what may be a fishing scene.

A rock platform above Campbells Creek depicts what appears to be two overlapping men, as well as two or three fish and a shield.

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The men are fairly weathered, and it’s hard to make out the entire outline of the two bodies.

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The shield is also fairly weathered.

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The two fish are a bit more distinct.,

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