Yep ...we are all still patiently waiting for the day when the people from world's oldest continuing culture, holding the same legal rights as a rock on a track before 1967, the traditional owners of this land, are at least acknowledged in the Constitution of Australia as part of the development of a treaty and edge closer to true reconciliation.

Yep - we are all still waiting ....

Showing posts with label Lyre Trig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyre Trig. Show all posts

12 Jan 2014

Kangaroo, Lyre Trig Track, Kariong

Kangaroo
This site is adjacent to the main Lyre Trig Trail about 7 minutes walk from the entry point directly opposite Kariong RFS Command Centre in Woy Woy Road, Kariong. This large engraving is weathered and best viewed after rain in the early morning sun.

8 Jan 2014

Shark, Lyre Trig

Large Shark
The engraving of a large shark is part of a much larger group of engravings that have been affected by encroaching vegetation and erosion. The shark is in great condition but best observed after rain. The site, spread over several rock platforms, is very difficult to reach in extremely dense bush north of Lyre Trig.

7 Jan 2014

Lyre Trig, Kariong, Brisbane Water National Park

Large Seal
Large and fairly scattered groups of engravings are to be found at the east base of Lyre Trig Station in Kariong. These include Daramulan amongst others.

2 Jan 2014

Lyre Trig, Kariong

Man with outstretched arms
Located on a steep cliff ledge west of Lyre Trig is a single man engraving. Simple in form the figure is eroding away rapidly. Recorded by WD Campbell in 1899.