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Geography of New South Wales / New South Wales / Jenolan Caves / Blue Mountains / Wombeyan Caves / R. H. Mathews / Abercrombie Caves / Gandangara people / States and territories of Australia / Protected areas of New South Wales / Show caves
Date: 2014-08-14 00:41:39
Geography of New South Wales
New South Wales
Jenolan Caves
Blue Mountains
Wombeyan Caves
R. H. Mathews
Abercrombie Caves
Gandangara people
States and territories of Australia
Protected areas of New South Wales
Show caves

5. Illuminating the cave names of Gundungurra country Jim Smith 1. Introduction Jenolan and Wombeyan are two of the most widely recognised Aboriginal

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