Yes I Know Rock (ROCK), NSW Details

Description

A rock about 1 km W of Seagull Point and about 4 km N of Yario Trig. Station.

Origin

Said to derive from the last words of a fisherman who was washed from this rock.

Yes I Know Rock (ROCK), NSW
title Yes I Know Rock (ROCK)
additional
state NSW
reference 67601
placename Yes I Know Rock
designation ROCK
geographical name
previous names
lga GREAT LAKES
description A rock about 1 km W of Seagull Point and about 4 km N of Yario Trig. Station.
meaning
origin Said to derive from the last words of a fisherman who was washed from this rock.
history
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