- Liverpool Range
The Liverpool Range is a
mountain range and alava -field province inNew South Wales ,Australia .The Liverpool Range starts from the
volcanic plateau known as theBarrington Tops and runs for about 100 km westwards, forming the northern boundary of theHunter Valley district. Parts of the Liverpool Range form the watershed between the coastal and inland drainage ofNew South Wales and thus form a component of theGreat Dividing Range . The western end of the Liverpool Range merges into theWarrumbungle Range .The Liverpool Range was named after
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool , who was thePrime Minister of Britain at the time of its exploration by Europeans.The higher parts of the Liverpool Range reach approximately 1300 metres above sea level, and the range formed a significant barrier to the expansion of settlement in the early period of British settlement in New South Wales.
The first route across the range was
Pandoras Pass discovered byAllan Cunningham (botanist) . This is located near the western end of the range, north from the town ofCoolah and withinCoolah Tops National Park . The crossing used by theNew England Highway isNowland Pass (otherwise known as Murrurundi Gap), which crosses the range near its east end. Therailway from Newcastle toWerris Creek crosses under this pass viaArdglen Tunnel .The southern slopes of the Liverpool Range are drained by the headwaters of the
Hunter River and its tributaries, such as the Pages River, which flows through the town ofMurrurundi . The northern slopes are drained by the headwaters of the Peel River and theMooki River .The Liverpool Range has a reputation as a breeding ground for severe summer thunderstorms. The peaks of the range generally experience several snowfalls each winter.
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