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Capertee pronounced (/keɪpərtiː/ KAY-per-tee) is a
village 46 km
north of Lithgow, New
South Wales, Australia. It is on an
elevated site (808 metres) above...
- The
Capertee Valley (pronounced Kay-per-tee) is a
large canyon in New
South Wales, Australia, 135 km (84 mi) north-west of
Sydney that is
noted to be the...
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Capertee National Park is
located approximately 115
kilometres north of
Lithgow in the
Central West
region of the
state of New
South Wales, Australia....
- The
Capertee River, a
perennial stream that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is
located in the
Central Tablelands region of New
South Wales...
- world.
Despite not
being quite as deep or long as the
Grand Canyon, the
Capertee Valley in
Australia is
actually 1 km
wider than the
Grand Canyon, making...
- 106 at the 2021 census. Glen
Davis is
situated in the
Capertee Valley, from
which the
Capertee River flows. Glen
Davis is
located north of Lithgow, New...
- by open
farmland that
surround the
towns of
Rylstone and
Kandos and the
Capertee Valley. The
Wollemi National Park is
located on the
western edge of the...
- Railway, Glow Worm Tunnel,
Newnes in the
Wolgan Valley and Glen
Davis in the
Capertee Valley, the
second largest canyon in the world.
Other attractions include...
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Eucalyptus macrorhyncha,
commonly known as the red stringybark, is a
species of medium-sized tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has rough, stringy...
- west of Lithgow, p****ing near the
locality of Mt
Lambie and
village of
Capertee. There, as in some
other places in New
South Wales, the
Great Divide is...