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  2. Jenolan Caves - Wikipedia

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    The whole of Jenolan Caves will be closed for at least 18 months starting from 15 July 2024. The reasons given only reveal part of the problems with the care, control and management of the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve.

  3. Jenolan Caves Road - Wikipedia

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    Jenolan Caves Road is a rural road in New South Wales, Australia, ... The 5-Mile section was still closed. The 2-Mile section was reopened on May 10, 2021.

  4. 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 .

  5. Kanangra-Boyd National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kanangra-Boyd National Park is composed of two land units — the elevated, gently undulating Boyd Plateau and the area of creeks, rivers, gorges and ridges into which the plateau falls away. The plateau is traversed by the Kanangra Walls Road and can be accessed either from Oberon or Jenolan Caves. The road leads to Kanangra Walls.

  6. Warrimoo, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Warrimoo railway station. At the centre of Warrimoo is railway station (with bike racks) and Warrimoo Citizens Hall.There are several shops around the train station including a post office, fire station, cafe, car mechanic, antique shops, restaurant/venue hire and an old fashioned general store which is a popular tourist bus stop off point for groups heading to Katoomba and the Jenolan Caves.

  7. “This Isn’t Funny At All”: Littered Snack Causes ... - AOL

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    The caves closed to the public in the 1960s to prevent further deterioration of the murals. Netizens express their thoughts at the visitor’s actions, conveying their frustrations.

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  9. 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).