The Three Bears (ROCK), NSW Details

Description

Rocky cliff-like outcrops about 5 km ENE of Black Jack Mountain and 6 km E by S of Bugaldie.

Origin

Three outcrops of cliff like rocks that Mr T. Morrissey named after the Three Bears in the fairy story he often told to his children.

The Three Bears (ROCK), NSW
title The Three Bears (ROCK)
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state NSW
reference 74534
placename The Three Bears
designation ROCK
geographical name
previous names
lga WARRUMBUNGLE
description Rocky cliff-like outcrops about 5 km ENE of Black Jack Mountain and 6 km E by S of Bugaldie.
meaning
origin Three outcrops of cliff like rocks that Mr T. Morrissey named after the Three Bears in the fairy story he often told to his children.
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