Yambira Sugarloaf (MOUNTAIN), NSW Details

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A mountain rising about 340 metres from Native Dog Creek. It is about 12km NW of Bumbaldry and about 12km NNE of Mogongong.

Yambira Sugarloaf (MOUNTAIN), NSW
title Yambira Sugarloaf (MOUNTAIN)
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state NSW
reference 66904
placename Yambira Sugarloaf
designation MOUNTAIN
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previous names Sugar Loaf Mountain; Sugarloaf Mountain
lga COWRA
description A mountain rising about 340 metres from Native Dog Creek. It is about 12km NW of Bumbaldry and about 12km NNE of Mogongong.
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