Bundeena Jibbon Beach Engravings

Bundeena Jibbon Beach engravings are at the eastern end of Jibbon Beach and are part of the Royal National Park. Jibbon is a gorgeous beach and is also
the start of the Royal coastal walk which passes through beautiful seaside cliffs . On these cliffs are local Aboriginal rock engravings. For many thousands
of years, the Aboriginal people of the Dharawal nation have lived in the area. And has many Aboriginal sites and artifacts, and the rock carvings able to be
seen include the Birri Birri - Killer Whale and the Kerrawah - Stingray.

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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
  • Beach
  • Cultural
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Nature based

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Bundeena Jibbon Beach
Sydney Suburbs
New South Wales 2230

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