Mumbedah Gap (SADDLE), NSW Details

Description

A saddle in the Warrumbungle Range about 4 km SW of Cainby Point and about 1 km E by S of Mount Bregon.

Origin

known as Mumbedah Gap because itleads to the Mumbedah property.

Mumbedah Gap (SADDLE), NSW
title Mumbedah Gap (SADDLE)
additional
state NSW
reference 40423
placename Mumbedah Gap
designation SADDLE
geographical name
previous names Bregon Gap
lga WARRUMBUNGLE
description A saddle in the Warrumbungle Range about 4 km SW of Cainby Point and about 1 km E by S of Mount Bregon.
meaning
origin known as Mumbedah Gap because itleads to the Mumbedah property.
history
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