Summary: An Aboriginal engraving site in Red Hill Reserve above Cromer Valley, which has a single eel.

A small rock platform surrounded by scrub above Cromer Valley has a single Aboriginal engraving of an eel.

The well-defined eel has two small fins, but no stripes across its body.

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Aboriginal Sites by National Park

Located to the north-west of Sydney, just south of the Dharug and Yengo National Parks, Maroota has a high concentration of (known) Aboriginal sites. Many more Aboriginal heritage sites are located in the Marramarra National Park. The original inhabitants of the area were the Darug people.