Narira Creek is a tributary of Wallaga Lake in southern New South Wales, Australia. The village of Cobargo is situated on its banks, and much of the land surrounding the creek is dairy farms.[1][2][3]
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NariraCreek is a tributary of Wallaga Lake in southern New South Wales, Australia. The village of Cobargo is situated on its banks, and much of the land...
The 11,626 hectares (44.89 sq mi) park is bounded by the valley of the NariraCreek and the Tuross River, bordering the Monaro tablelands in the west and...
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