Summary: Aboriginal rock art wite with a single charcoal figure near the end of the Western Ridge.

A small shelter at the base of a tall cliff towards the end of the Western Ridge in the Blue Labyrinth, which has Aboriginal rock art.

A single figure is drawn in charcoal; it’s not possible to determine what it represents.

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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.
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.