Big Brassy Peak (PEAK), NSW Details

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A peak on Brassy Mountains rising about 250 m from Dead Horse creek. It lies 1km S of Brassy Peak and 1500 m and 2 km W by N of Dog Peak.

Big Brassy Peak (PEAK), NSW
title Big Brassy Peak (PEAK)
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state NSW
reference 4665
placename Big Brassy Peak
designation PEAK
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previous names Big Brassy; The Big Brassy Point
lga SNOWY RIVER
description A peak on Brassy Mountains rising about 250 m from Dead Horse creek. It lies 1km S of Brassy Peak and 1500 m and 2 km W by N of Dog Peak.
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