Summary: Arc in red ochre on the back of a large shelter, near the Harvey Trig Station.

Near the Harvey Trig Station is a large overhang, which has an arc painted in red ochre, about half a metre in length. There is some grafitti in the shelter, but not on the painting.

AWAT0850 LR Harvey Trig Shelter
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Aboriginal Sites by National Park

The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area protects over 3,000 known Aboriginal heritage sites, and many more which are yet to be recorded. This area includes the Blue Mountains National Park, Gardens of Stone, Wollemi National Park and Yengo National Park.
Over 40 sites have been recorded within the park; many were located along the river bank and were flooded by the building of the weir in 1938.