Skookum Gully (GULLY), NSW Details

Description

A watercourse about 1500 m long. It rises about 1 km SW of Briggsvale and flows generally N by W into Mobong Creek.

Origin

In the early 1920s crates for timber mill saws and machinery were discarded here. The crates were marked with the name of the American manufacturer Skookum U.S.A.

Skookum Gully (GULLY), NSW
title Skookum Gully (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 53258
placename Skookum Gully
designation GULLY
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lga BELLINGEN
description A watercourse about 1500 m long. It rises about 1 km SW of Briggsvale and flows generally N by W into Mobong Creek.
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origin In the early 1920s crates for timber mill saws and machinery were discarded here. The crates were marked with the name of the American manufacturer Skookum U.S.A.
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