Summary: A fairly distinct Aboriginal engraving of an emu, near the Topham Trail

East of the Topham Trail on a large rock platform – which is covered at one end with scattered stones – is a single Aboriginal engraving.

AWAT5084 LR Topham Trail Emu engraving

Although a bit weathered, the carving clearly represents an emu.

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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.