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Washpool Lagoon now want it protected".
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Retrieved 15
November 2020. "History of the
Washpool".
Aldinga Washpool Lagoon...
- The
Washpool National Park is a
protected national park
located in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia. The 58,678-hectare (145,000-acre)...
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Washpool is a
rural locality in the
Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Washpool had a po****tion of 101 people.
Mount Welcome...
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Innes and 493
kilometres (306 mi)
north of Sydney. The Park is part of the
Washpool and
Gibraltar Range area,
which is
designated as a
World Heritage Site...
- from
Swansons Washpool (410m amsl) to
Corner Pools (250m amsl) is 160m. The
features are as
follows from top to bottom: 1.
Swansons Washpool – Large, wide...
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Teviotville –
Undullah –
Veresdale –
Veresdale Scrub –
Wallaces Cr**** –
Washpool –
Wilsons Plains –
Woolooman –
Wyaralong Glenfern –
Hazeldean –
Jimna –...
- Warning, New England, Mebbin, Nightcap,
Border Ranges,
Oxley Wild Rivers,
Washpool,
Willi Willi and
Werrikimbe national parks. The most
heavily visited parts...
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Standing Stones,
which are
large monoliths and the
World Heritage listed Washpool National Park.
There are
several Christian churches,
including the Cameron...
- Hornsdale, Jamestown, Laura, Mannanarie, Mayfield, Narridy, Spalding,
Washpool, West
Bundaleer and Yacka, and part of Appila,
Canowie Belt, Huddleston...
- was
gazetted in 1917 it was
variously spelt as Calingtry, Kalingiri, The
Washpool, Kalingary, Calingarra, Calingtry, Calingiry,
Kalingiry and
finally Calingiri...