Yengo National Park Aboriginal Rock Art
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This shelter contains hand stencils, paintings and drawings.
Not sure what the other 2 engravings are, I havn't come across any other engravings like these 2 before. There are more engravings on this rock shelf but hard to see.
These engravings would be best viewed in the late afternoon or early morning but due to a 6-7 hour return walk that means an overnight camp.
Down below this rock shelf along the rock walls are a some paintings but so faded not good for viewing.
Still visible under an overhang with better protection from the elements are at least half a dozen hand stencils.
Not something you see every day, about 200-300 metres to the right of this natural arch is a cave with faint charcoal drawings and just out of sight down to the left are a few caves and shelters with hand stencils and artwork.
In this cave just down from the natural arch there are some drawings and paintings but like most sites very faded. Some hand stencils out the front
as you can see, are still very visible and if you look closely up the back of the cave as well. In caves to the left and right are more evidence
of occupation with more hand stencils and a Kangaroo in charcoal which is the best of the drawings to show in below images.