Yarramanbully Creek (STREAM), NSW Details

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A severely eroded watercourse rising on the south-western slopes of Bungemullagalarno Mountain. It flows generally north of west for about 12 miles to a junction with the Namoi River about 2 miles northeast of Manilla.

Yarramanbully Creek (STREAM), NSW
title Yarramanbully Creek (STREAM)
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state NSW
reference 67175
placename Yarramanbully Creek
designation STREAM
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lga TAMWORTH REGIONAL
description A severely eroded watercourse rising on the south-western slopes of Bungemullagalarno Mountain. It flows generally north of west for about 12 miles to a junction with the Namoi River about 2 miles northeast of Manilla.
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