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Mt Airly 

Mt Airly is a large mesas just north of the Gardens of Stone. Mt Airly was mined in the early 1900s for oil shale which...

Mt Airly Camp Cave

A small sheltered overhang high on Mt Airly was used as a campsite by someone who appreciated a good view and shelves to store their...

Mt Banks 

Mt Banks was named by the explorer, George Caley who climbed Mt Banks in November 1804. Mt Banks is a located on the northern edge...

Mt Barrallier 

Mt Barrallier is just south of Mt Wallarra and almost completely surrounded by cliffs. Much of the summit is covered by thick heath. There are...

Mt Bell 

Mt Bell is a mountain midway between Mt Tomah and the Bald Hills. Bells Line of Road traverses around the western and northern sides of...

Mt Bell Hand Stencil

There is a single Hand Stencil on a rock wall in an overhang on Mt Bell. The location is quite exposed and the stencil is...

Mt Budthingeroo 

Mt Budthingeroo is a mountain on Budthingeroo Ridge, 1.3k west of Cunynghame Hill. According to Jim Barrett, Budthingeroo is Aboriginal for 'human hip joint'. Nice...

Mt Bungin 

Mt Bungin is a large rocky outcrop surrounded by cliffs. There are 2 passes at the northern end and a pass at the southern end...

Mt Bungin Grinding Grooves

These Grinding Grooves have been made in a fine grained sand stone rock. They are unusual because they are under an overhang with no pools...

Mt Caley 

Mt Caley was named after the explorer, George Caley who climbed Mt Banks in November 1804. Mt Caley is a located on the northern edge...