Mares Waterholes Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

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A creek of about 3.5 km in length rising on a north western slope of Scotts Main Range and flowing in a NW direction to the Kowmung River. It joins that river at a point 200 metres south of Ferny Flat.

Mares Waterholes Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Mares Waterholes Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 79152
placename Mares Waterholes Creek
designation CREEK
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lga WOLLONDILLY
description A creek of about 3.5 km in length rising on a north western slope of Scotts Main Range and flowing in a NW direction to the Kowmung River. It joins that river at a point 200 metres south of Ferny Flat.
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