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  2. Jenolan Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves are listed on the Australian National Heritage List. [9] On 25 June 2004 Jenolan Caves Reserve (excluding the caves) were listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register with the following inscription: [1] [10] Jenolan Caves Reserve is of state significance for its historical, aesthetic, research and rarity values.

  3. Six Foot Track - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves are a tourist attraction that first became popular in the mid and late nineteenth century. The journey to the caves from Sydney was a long one, though, and even after the western railway was completed to Bathurst in 1870, the journey involved a lengthy horse ride from the nearest station at Tarana.

  4. Kanangra-Boyd National Park - Wikipedia

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    Colong Caves is another outstanding feature of the area. The main Upper Silurian limestone belt, in the Jenolan River valley to the north-west, is 300 metres (980 ft) thick, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) long and located in a valley 460 metres (1,510 ft) deep. This karst topography, created by the Jenolan and its tributaries, is one of the least ...

  5. Mount Trickett - Wikipedia

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    Mount Trickett may well have been named after Oliver Trickett L.S. M.S., as he was the licensed surveyor, mapper and modeller of the Jenolan Caves over twenty years in the late 1800s to early 1900s, (along with surveying and mapping most other major limestone caves in NSW, and surveying, mapping and modelling the mining loads of NSW, chief being the Broken Hill silver, lead and zinc load).

  6. Sydney University Speleological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney University Speleological Society was formed in 1948 as a splinter group of the Sydney University Bushwalking club with Jak Kelly as its inaugural president. [1] The society is the oldest caving group in mainland Australia and was involved the early exploration and documentation of many caving areas in New South Wales.

  7. List of caves in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Jenolan Caves (List of caves within the Jenolan Caves karst) St Michaels Cave (Avalon Beach) Mermaids Cave; Timor Caves; Tuglow Caves; Wee Jasper Caves; Wellington Caves;

  8. Blue Mountains (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Jenolan Caves, a series of limestone caves south west of Katoomba. The Katoomba Scenic Railway is an incline railway now used for tourism, and originally part of the Katoomba mining tramways constructed between 1878 and 1900. The incline railway descends 415 m (453.85 yd) through sandstone cliffs, via a rock tunnel with a maximum gradient of 52 ...

  9. Jenolan Caves House - Wikipedia

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    The Jenolan Caves House is a large, heritage-listed hotel, built in stages between 1879 and 1926. It is located in the remote Jenolan Caves Karst Conservation Reserve , Blue Mountains National Park , on the western edge of the Blue Mountains UNESCO World Heritage Area , in New South Wales , Australia .

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