Zipples Gully (GULLY), NSW Details

Description

A watercourse about 1.5 km long. It rises about 1.5 km NW of Foaling Ground Flat and flows generally NW into Wylie Creek.

Origin

Said to be named after an early settler.

Zipples Gully (GULLY), NSW
title Zipples Gully (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 67833
placename Zipples Gully
designation GULLY
geographical name
previous names
lga TENTERFIELD
description A watercourse about 1.5 km long. It rises about 1.5 km NW of Foaling Ground Flat and flows generally NW into Wylie Creek.
meaning
origin Said to be named after an early settler.
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