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A large number of engraved motifs described by McCarthy (1942) as including a whale, echidna, two kangaroos, wallaby, a possible dingo, two sharks, four eels, two snakes, 13 fish, seven human figures (some holding objects), two human hands, 11 shields, six clubs, six boomerangs, two hafted and one unhafted axes, bark canoe, netted bag, four circles, one mundoe, two bifurcated figures and four indeterminate figures.
The very large sandstone rock platform on which the Bantry Bay group of engravings are recorded.
Engravings recorded at Bantry Bay (Wakehurst Parkway), from Campbell (1899) Plate VI, Figs 1-5.
An engraving of a ‘dingo’ recorded by Campbell (1899). Part of Fig. 4, Wakehurst Parkway in Garigal NP.
An engraving of a whale recorded by Campbell (1899). Part of Figure 2, adjacent to Wakehurst Parkway, Garigal NP.
A shield, three boomerangs and a figure holding a circular object recorded by Campbell (1899)Part of Figure 4, adjacent to Wakehurst Parkway, Garigal NP.