Mother Cliffords Waterhole (WATERHOLE), NSW Details

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A waterhole on Maryland Creek. It lies about 2 km S by E of Maryland Creek(locality) and 1 km SW by Sof Bakers Hill.

Mother Cliffords Waterhole (WATERHOLE), NSW
title Mother Cliffords Waterhole (WATERHOLE)
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state NSW
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placename Mother Cliffords Waterhole
designation WATERHOLE
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lga TENTERFIELD
description A waterhole on Maryland Creek. It lies about 2 km S by E of Maryland Creek(locality) and 1 km SW by Sof Bakers Hill.
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