Teiddes Lookout (KNOLL), NSW Details

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A knoll on the southern end of McDonalds Hill about 15 km SE by E of Kerrs Creek (village) and about 1km S of McDonalds Hill. Pronounced Teddys.

Teiddes Lookout (KNOLL), NSW
title Teiddes Lookout (KNOLL)
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state NSW
reference 71988
placename Teiddes Lookout
designation KNOLL
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lga CABONNE
description A knoll on the southern end of McDonalds Hill about 15 km SE by E of Kerrs Creek (village) and about 1km S of McDonalds Hill. Pronounced Teddys.
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