Buttenshaw Heights (RIDGE), NSW Details

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A ridge dividing the waters of the Hacking River from Muddy Creek in the Royal National Park extends from Mt. Leighton Bailey in a northerly and N easterly direction for 4km to a point overlooking the junction of the tributary stream distant 2km NE of Audley.

Buttenshaw Heights (RIDGE), NSW
title Buttenshaw Heights (RIDGE)
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state NSW
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placename Buttenshaw Heights
designation RIDGE
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lga SUTHERLAND SHIRE
description A ridge dividing the waters of the Hacking River from Muddy Creek in the Royal National Park extends from Mt. Leighton Bailey in a northerly and N easterly direction for 4km to a point overlooking the junction of the tributary stream distant 2km NE of Audley.
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