Mooray Ridge (RIDGE), NSW Details

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A ridge about 1km long starting about 1.5km ESE of Marks Lookout and extending in a W by S direction ending about 1km SSE of Marks Lookout and about 1km W by N of Bondel Rocks.

Mooray Ridge (RIDGE), NSW
title Mooray Ridge (RIDGE)
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state NSW
reference 39099
placename Mooray Ridge
designation RIDGE
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lga SUTHERLAND SHIRE
description A ridge about 1km long starting about 1.5km ESE of Marks Lookout and extending in a W by S direction ending about 1km SSE of Marks Lookout and about 1km W by N of Bondel Rocks.
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