Albert Priest Channel (CHANNEL), NSW Details

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The channel was constructed in 1939-41. A channel about 59 km long about 2km N by W of Warren and connecting with the Macquarie River running generally W and ending 11km SE by S of Nyngan.

Albert Priest Channel (CHANNEL), NSW
title Albert Priest Channel (CHANNEL)
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state NSW
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placename Albert Priest Channel
designation CHANNEL
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lga BOGAN
description The channel was constructed in 1939-41. A channel about 59 km long about 2km N by W of Warren and connecting with the Macquarie River running generally W and ending 11km SE by S of Nyngan.
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