Difference between revisions of "Corryong, Australia"

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This page is maintained by the [[Albury Wodonga, Australia|Albury Wodonga group]].
 
This page is maintained by the [[Albury Wodonga, Australia|Albury Wodonga group]].
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== Expeditions ==
 
== Expeditions ==

Revision as of 03:56, 3 January 2009

Corowa, Australia Wagga Wagga, Australia Tumut, Australia
Albury Wodonga, Australia Corryong, Australia Mt Beauty, Australia
Maffra, Australia Bairnsdale, Australia Lakes Entrance, Australia

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The Corryong (-36, 147) graticule has three major townships. Tallangatta at just under a thousand people, Mt Beauty at just over two thousand people and Corryong at just over one thousand people. This graticule includes the Kiewa and Mitta Valleys which are known for their beef and dairy production, as well as the Ski fields of Falls Creek.

The graticule includes a large part of the Alpine National Park, which surrounds Falls Creek, and includes Victoria's tallest peak, Mt Bogong.

This page is maintained by the Albury Wodonga group.

Upcoming Locations

Coordinate and map links -36, 147

Monday 2024-05-06 -36.0627718, 147.5890367
Sunday 2024-05-05 -36.5943955, 147.8969428
Saturday 2024-05-04 -36.8657128, 147.4690160

Expeditions

Local Geohashers

People from the Albury Wodonga graticule sometimes head this way.