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Historic Map of Lake Macquarie or Awaba with geological locations

Awaba or Lake Macquarie in 1841

February 5, 2013

Awaba (Awaaba) or Lake Macquarie Chart This gem of a chart of Awaba or Lake Macquarie was located in the DIGS database this morning by our colleague Mr Russell Rigby. Who Drew It and What Does It Show? It is an historical chart or map of Lake Macquarie with geological locations marked including Aboriginal place … More Awaba or Lake Macquarie in 1841

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