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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. Jenolan, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Jenolan is a rural locality in the local government area (LGA) of Oberon in the Central West region of New South Wales. The locality is about 28 kilometres (17 mi) south-east of the town of Oberon. The 2016 census recorded a population of 19 for the state suburb of Jenolan. [1]

  4. Oberon, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Oberon is located near Jenolan Caves and the Kanangra-Boyd National Park. ... Gold was discovered on the Fish River in 1823, leading to a population boost in the area ...

  5. Whalan, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Location: 45 km (28 mi) west of ... James Whalan explored the areas around Jenolan Caves and the Blue Mountains and discovered the rock formation known as Grand Arch ...

  6. 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.

  7. Borenore Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Borenore Caves, contained within the Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve, are a series of limestone caves that are located in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The caves are renowned for their karst qualities, namely the numerous fossils from a long-lived reef complex from the Silurian period.

  8. Lubang Jeriji Saléh - Wikipedia

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    The Kalimantan caves were explored in 1994 and the paintings first spotted by French caver Luc-Henri Fage. [11] [12] Lubang Jeriji Saleh (first called Ilas Kenceng in the Kalimanthrope publications) was discovered by Pindi Setiawan, Luc-Henri Fage and Jean-Michel Chazine in September 1998, guided by Pak Saleh, a Dayak swallow nest hunter. [13]

  9. Jenolan Caves Road - Wikipedia

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    Jenolan Caves Road is a rural road in New South Wales, Australia, linking Great Western Highway at Hartley to Edith Road at Jenolan. The road is a part of Tourist Drive 1 linking the Blue Mountains to Bathurst via Oberon and Hampton .