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Nornalup is a
small town and
locality in the
Shire of
Denmark in the
Great Southern region of
Western Australia. The town is
located along the
South Coast...
- The
Elleker to
Nornalup railway line was a
state government-owned and WAGR-operated
railway line in the
Great Southern region of
Western Australia, connecting...
- Walpole-
Nornalup National Park The
buttressed and
burnt base of a red
tingle in the
Valley of the
Giants Valley of the Giants,
Walpole Nornalup National...
- Walpole-
Nornalup National Park is a
national park in the
South West
region of
Western Australia, 355 km (221 mi)
south of Perth. It is
famous for its towering...
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Nornalup Inlet ( /ˈnoːnələp ˈɪnlət/
Australian English) is an
estuarine body of
water on the
south coast of the
South West of Australia, approximately...
- in the 1930s as part of the land
settlement scheme. The
railway reached Nornalup in 1929, and the
Walpole town site was
gazetted in 1933. The
local electricity...
- in 1926 and on 11 June 1929 the
first p****enger
service ran to
Nornalup. The
Nornalup-Denmark-Torbay-Elleker rail
service was
permanently shut down on...
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family Myobatrachidae. It is
sometimes named for the
nearby towns, thus the
Nornalup or
Walpole frog. It is
endemic to
Southwest Australia,
along with the other...
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stopping place on the
Albany to
Denmark railway line,
which was
extended to
Nornalup in 1929 and
closed down in 1957. As of the 2021
Australian census, 493...
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north of
Middle Island, south-east of
Esperance Goose Island, off the
Nornalup Inlet Goose Island (Bronx, NY), an
island in the
Hutchinson River in the...