Wanganderry Walls (ESCARPMENT), NSW Details

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That portion of the escarpment of Wanganderry Tableland overlooking Lake Burragorang and Wollondilly River from the east extending from Mount Kamilaroi generally south west for about 14 miles.

Wanganderry Walls (ESCARPMENT), NSW
title Wanganderry Walls (ESCARPMENT)
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state NSW
reference 62641
placename Wanganderry Walls
designation ESCARPMENT
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lga WOLLONDILLY
description That portion of the escarpment of Wanganderry Tableland overlooking Lake Burragorang and Wollondilly River from the east extending from Mount Kamilaroi generally south west for about 14 miles.
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