Aboriginal rock art in Sydney's Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, absolutely breathtaking!

Aboriginal rock art in Sydney's Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, absolutely breathtaking!

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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is located in Sydney's northern suburbs. It is the second oldest national park in Australia and was inscribed on the Australian National Heritage List in 2006. To this day, the park's natural environment is extremely well preserved, and the indigenous rock art within the park is also kept in very good condition. The Basin track and Mackerel track Aboriginal rock art—irregular patterns formed by a series of curves, a hidden gem deep in the forest. The moment I saw it, I was awestruck.

Followed the GPS to get here.

Walked from a dirt road into the Aboriginal rock art site.

Apart from seeing this sign, there was nothing else around.

The red plants look unremarkable, but the photos turn out beautiful.

Here, you can see the ancient rock art left by the Aboriginal people—irregular patterns made of curves. Honestly, I couldn't understand them, but I was still stunned by their grandeur!

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