Summary: Three weathered shields and another figure on a small rock platform, near the Mackerel Trail

On a small rock platform surrounded by thick scrub to the south of the Mackerel Trail is a small collection of shields. All of them are quite weathered.

One of the shields has another indeterminate figure (maybe an eel?) overlapping it.

AWAT4433 LR Mackerel Trail Shields
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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.
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.