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Tag Archives: Aboriginal sharpening grooves
More Putty Road Aboriginal Art – 23 October 2025
Both Bob and myself were keen to visit some more Aboriginal art sites near the Putty Road. On this day, we visited two art sites and also two sites featuring sharpening grooves. Site 1 The first site we visited was … Continue reading
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Aboriginal Art near the Putty Road – 2 September 2025
Bob and myself had been investigating some Aboriginal art sites near the Putty Road. I had visited a very good site back in 2017 and was keen to see it again. So we visited that site first, then visited a … Continue reading
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More Aboriginal Art on Kings Tableland – 28 August 2025
Both Bob and myself were keen to check out some more Aboriginal art sites on Kings Tableland. I had been to all of these sites before, and Bob had been to most of them, but we wanted to have a … Continue reading
Cattai National Park, Heritage Horse Troughs and a Walk to Poetry Rock – 31 July 2025
Sydney and been going through a period of wet weather, and Bob and myself decided to take advantage of the rain by looking for some Aboriginal engravings. These engraving are often very faint and extremely hard to discern – but … Continue reading
More Aboriginal Sites on Kings Tableland – 24 July 2025
Both Bob and myself were keen to visit more Aboriginal sites on Kings Tableland. Perhaps one reason was that the road had recently been graded and was in very good condition. But also, on other recent trips, we had planned … Continue reading
Kings Tableland Walk – 17 July 2025
With a forecast of good weather, Bob and myself, changed plans, and headed out to Kings Tableland again. On previous trips to the Tableland, our main aim was to look for Aboriginal sites. On this trip, our goal was to … Continue reading
Aboriginal Sites on the Irvine Range – 12 June 2025
Bob and myself had a very interesting walk on the ridge north of Mt Irvine visiting three Aboriginal sites. Two were caves with ochre art, and the third was a well known site on the Tessellated Pavement. The first site … Continue reading
Aboriginal Art Sites on Kings Tableland – 2 May 2025
Bob and myself travelled up to Kings Tableland to look at a number of Aboriginal art sites. Most of these were in caves on the side of a fairly remote ridge. But the walk was well worth it – as … Continue reading
Aboriginal Art Walk – 28 June 2024
Bob and myself decided to head up to the Blue Mountains and walk out along a ridge to looks for some Aboriginal sites. It was to an area we had visited before – but not to the particular ridge we … Continue reading
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Blue Mountains Heritage Walk – 15 February 2024
A cool wet day day was forecast for the Blue Mountains, so canyoning plans were put on hold, and we Bob and myself decided to do another walk looking for Aboriginal art sites in the Blue Mountains. Doug was able … Continue reading
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