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Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park,
formerly the
Piccaninnie Ponds National Park, is a
protected area of 862
hectares (2,130 acres)
located in southeastern...
- ****ninny, also
spelled picaninny,
piccaninnie, piccaninny, and ****ninnie, is a
derogatory term for a
black child. It may also
refer to: Piccaninny...
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spelled picanninnie) is
found in
numerous Australian place names, such as
Piccaninnie Ponds and
Piccaninny Lake in
South Australia,
Piccaninny crater and Picaninny...
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triple and a
quadruple fatality) in the
karst features Kilsby sinkhole,
Piccaninnie Ponds,
Death Cave (also
known as
Alleyns Cave) and The Shaft, caused...
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Retrieved 26
February 2019. "
Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park -
refer 'Snorkelling and
diving ' tab".
Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park - refer...
- (16 to 19 mi) west-northwest of
Borroloola in the
Northern Territory.
Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park
Buraco das
Araras – one of the
largest quartzitic...
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Hranice Abyss Jordbrugrotta Kilsby sinkhole Molnár János Cave
Nereo Cave
Piccaninnie Ponds Pluragrotta Pollatoomary Ricks Spring The
Shaft Sistema Dos Ojos...
- This part “partially overlays” the
southern boundary of the part of the
Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park
which extends to low water. The
marine park was...
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Hranice Abyss Jordbrugrotta Kilsby sinkhole Molnár János Cave
Nereo Cave
Piccaninnie Ponds Pluragrotta Pollatoomary Ricks Spring The
Shaft Sistema Dos Ojos...
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Paroo River Wetlands 138,304 341,760 Peel-Yalgorup
system 26,530 65,600
Piccaninnie Ponds Karst Wetlands 862 2,130 Pit****er-Orielton
Lagoon 3,175 7,850...