Mount Yarrowyck

Mount Yarrowyck

Mount Yarrowyck is 30 km west of Armidale, New South Wales.[1] The New South Wales government has established Mount Yarrowyck Nature Reserve in Yarrowyck to protect natural environment and Aboriginal cave paintings, which are between 100 and 500 years old.[2] [3][4]

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