West Nattai Walls (ESCARPMENT), NSW Details

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Cliffs west of Nattai River which form the eastern scarp of Wanganderry Tableland extending generally south west for about 10 1/2 miles from Reillys Mountain.

West Nattai Walls (ESCARPMENT), NSW
title West Nattai Walls (ESCARPMENT)
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state NSW
reference 64268
placename West Nattai Walls
designation ESCARPMENT
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previous names Nattai Walls
lga WOLLONDILLY
description Cliffs west of Nattai River which form the eastern scarp of Wanganderry Tableland extending generally south west for about 10 1/2 miles from Reillys Mountain.
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