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Outback New South Wales Outback Travellers Guide Road Map (1st Edition) by DesInteraction (2008)

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Outback New South Wales is a doorway to the Australian Outback. It's diversity from red sand dunes along the dog fence to the opal mines of White Cliffs, rugged Jump-up country and sculptured weathering of Lake Mungo, offer the traveller many unique landscapes.

History rich communities, the famous Silverton township in recent years making its mark with the Australian Film Industry and the enticing Corner Country, all encourage the traveller to explore this terrain. There are many Station properties that offer accommodation and the local people are friendly and welcoming. Broken Hill is the major metropolis of this region, inspiring in history and artistic endeavours and a gateway to all aspects of Outback NSW including several National Parks.

The sectioned maps will help you find everything of interest along the track and point out potential road cautions in advance, supported by visual references, for the benefit of your safety. Outback New South Wales is sectioned into 7 parts (Section A-G). All Regional Roads and Public Access Routes. Full colour throughout. 28 pages including cover. 16 comprehensive map pages. All Tracks fully mapped with Garmin GPS 76CS. Datum WGS 84. Photographic references to associate with specific locations. Distances in kilometres. Colour coded track information indicating dips, crests, creek crossings, floodways, sharp bends, grids, gates, bogs, homestead tracks, historic sites. Photographic views. Geographic locations, towns and services.

Product Overview
Product NoCMS0005677
Weight (g)148 g
PublisherDesign Interaction
Edition DateMar-08
Size183 x 250 x 5mm
FormatSpiralbound
ScaleN/A
ISBN9780980515800
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Outback New South Wales is a doorway to the Australian Outback. It's diversity from red sand dunes along the dog fence to the opal mines of White Cliffs, rugged Jump-up country and sculptured weathering of Lake Mungo, offer the traveller many unique landscapes.

History rich communities, the famous Silverton township in recent years making its mark with the Australian Film Industry and the enticing Corner Country, all encourage the traveller to explore this terrain. There are many Station properties that offer accommodation and the local people are friendly and welcoming. Broken Hill is the major metropolis of this region, inspiring in history and artistic endeavours and a gateway to all aspects of Outback NSW including several National Parks.

The sectioned maps will help you find everything of interest along the track and point out potential road cautions in advance, supported by visual references, for the benefit of your safety. Outback New South Wales is sectioned into 7 parts (Section A-G). All Regional Roads and Public Access Routes. Full colour throughout. 28 pages including cover. 16 comprehensive map pages. All Tracks fully mapped with Garmin GPS 76CS. Datum WGS 84. Photographic references to associate with specific locations. Distances in kilometres. Colour coded track information indicating dips, crests, creek crossings, floodways, sharp bends, grids, gates, bogs, homestead tracks, historic sites. Photographic views. Geographic locations, towns and services.

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