Youltoo Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

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A watercourse about 57 km long flowing past Youltoo Homestead. Rising about 12 km ENE of Youltoo Homestead and flowing generally SW then NW into Yancannia Creek about 8 km ESE of Yancannia Homestead.

Youltoo Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Youltoo Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 67706
placename Youltoo Creek
designation CREEK
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previous names The Vee Creek (Part Of); Twelve Mile Creek (Part Of); Erno Creek (Part Of)
lga CENTRAL DARLING
description A watercourse about 57 km long flowing past Youltoo Homestead. Rising about 12 km ENE of Youltoo Homestead and flowing generally SW then NW into Yancannia Creek about 8 km ESE of Yancannia Homestead.
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