Lakes Lookout (LOOKOUT), NSW Details

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A lookout on Breakneck Hill overlooking Wallis Lake 22 km to the south and located about 6 km NNW of Possums Brush and about 6 km W of Rainbow Flat.

Lakes Lookout (LOOKOUT), NSW
title Lakes Lookout (LOOKOUT)
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state NSW
reference 32115
placename Lakes Lookout
designation LOOKOUT
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previous names Lakes Outlook
lga GREATER TAREE
description A lookout on Breakneck Hill overlooking Wallis Lake 22 km to the south and located about 6 km NNW of Possums Brush and about 6 km W of Rainbow Flat.
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