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Name:
Tindalls Swamp
Description:

Is an area of swampy ground on the Wolgan River, 2km upstream of the Wolgan Falls. It is named after an old local timber cutter. The name was in use when the bullockies pulled timber from this area, up to the 1950s. Ref: Oral history, Ossie O'Brien, 20th April 2012.

Maps:
  • Cullen Bullen
Grid Reference:
  • 356 087
Location:
Newnes State Forest
Status:
Threatened
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Dry Canyon in the Gardens of Stone