Greenbah Public Watering Place (PUBLIC WATERING PLACE), NSW Details

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A PWP No 840. It is about 11 km W by N of Binnaway and about 5 km NNE of Boogadah Trig Station.

Greenbah Public Watering Place (PUBLIC WATERING PLACE), NSW
title Greenbah Public Watering Place (PUBLIC WATERING PLACE)
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state NSW
reference 21722
placename Greenbah Public Watering Place
designation PUBLIC WATERING PLACE
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lga WARRUMBUNGLE
description A PWP No 840. It is about 11 km W by N of Binnaway and about 5 km NNE of Boogadah Trig Station.
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