Black Swamp Gully (GULLY), NSW Details

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A non perennial stream rising about 4.8 km NNW of Momberoi Mountain. It flows in a N easterly direction for a distance of approximately 1.6 km into Thompsons Creek.

Black Swamp Gully (GULLY), NSW
title Black Swamp Gully (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 5778
placename Black Swamp Gully
designation GULLY
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previous names The Black Swamp
lga UPPER HUNTER
description A non perennial stream rising about 4.8 km NNW of Momberoi Mountain. It flows in a N easterly direction for a distance of approximately 1.6 km into Thompsons Creek.
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