- Glen Davis, New South Wales
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Glen Davis
state = nsw
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lga =City of Lithgow
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pop = 354
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stategov = Bathurst
fedgov = Calare
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location1= Central WestGlen Davis is a village in
New South Wales ,Australia , in the local government area of theCity of Lithgow . It is located 250 km north-west ofSydney and approximately 80 kilometres north of Lithgow. [Robinson's Road Atlas of Australia, Edition 8 (Lansdowne Press) 1983, Map 204] In the 2006 census Glen Davis had a population of 354.Census 2006 AUS
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name=2006 Census QuickStats : Glen Davis
accessdate=5 July 2008
quick=on]Description and History
Glen Davis is situated in the
Capertee Valley , from which theCapertee River flows. The valley is said to be the second-largest in the world. The town became the centre of a shale oil industry, which was abandoned eventually because shale oil was not viable. After the closure of the shale mine, the skeleton of a town survived in the form of some properties, a post office and a shop or two that survived intermittently. However, the creation of theWollemi National Park brought a degree of tourism to the area. This national park takes in 492,976 hectares and is the second-largest in New South Wales. It includes some parts of the Capertee Valley, especially downstream of Glen Davis. [Guide to New South Wales National Parks, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2002, p.37] The National Parks and Wildlife Service marked out a track between Glen Davis andNewnes , in theWolgan Valley , and this became a popular walk known as the Pipeline Pass. [Sydney and Blue Mountains Bushwalks, Neil Paton (Kangaroo Press) 2004, p.308] Bushwalkers also use Glen Davis as the starting point for camping trips in the national park; there is also a camp site in the town.Another national park was created later, known as the
Gardens of Stone National Park . This takes in some areas around the Capertee Valley, including the flat-topped mountain -- or butte -- called Pantony's Crown. This mountain was named after an early farmer who opened up the area to sheep farming. [Guide to New South Wales National Parks, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2002, p.31] TheNational Trail , a long-distance walking trail that goes fromMelbourne toCooktown , also passes through the Capertee Valley.Glen Davis can be reached by driving from the Lithgow-Mudgee Road and turning off at Capertee, 50 km from Lithgow, then heading east along an unsealed road that goes through the Capertee Valley.
The site was featured in a film clip for rock group Wildland, with an apparition of a ghost appearing behind a concrete slab in the background. Nobody in the band or production crew knew of this until they watched the footage back. [http://video.aol.com/video-detail/glen-davis-nsw-ghost-video-wildland/3864628687] Fact|date=December 2007
ee also
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Newnes
*Wolgan Valley
*Wollemi National Park
*Capertee,New South Wales References
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