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Gambool Parish, New South Wales
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[[File:Yungnulgra County parish map 1914.jpg|thumb|right|Yungnulgra County parish map 1914.]]'''Gambool''' located at 31°05′15″S 143°13′25″E in [[Central Darling Shire]] is a remote [[rural locality]] and [[Lands administrative divisions of Australia|civil parish]] of [[Yungnulgra County]] in far North West [[New South Wales]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
<ref>[http://ift.tt/2FJsD21 Historic map of Yungnulgra County].</ref>
==Geography==
The Parish has an [[arid]] landscape. The nearest town is [[White Cliffs, New South Wales |Whitecliffs]] 2 [[kilometer|km]] to the north.
==Climate==
The parish has extremely hot [[summer]]s and mild [[winter]]s. Summers would usually exceed 36°C. Winters are usually around 17°C. The annual average [[rainfall]] is which would make it a [[semi-arid climate]] except that its high [[evapotranspiration]], or its aridity, makes it a [[desert climate]].
==History==
The Parish is on the traditional lands of the [[Wanjiwalku|Wandjiwalgu]].<ref> David R Horton,Aboriginal Studies Press, AIATS and Sinclair Merz Knight 1996</ref><ref>Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974). Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names. Australian National University Press. p196.</ref>
[[Australian Aboriginal|Aboriginal]] peoples.<ref>David R Horton (creator), Aboriginal Studies Press, AIATSIS, and Auslig/Sinclair, Knight, Merz, 1996.</ref>
In 1838 [[Thomas Mitchell (explorer)]] travelled down the nearby [[Darling River]].
[[Charles Sturt]] passed through the [[Wandjiwalgu]] lands during 1845,<ref>[http://ift.tt/2u3IHGq Sturt's Central Australian Expedition].</ref> and in 1861 the [[Burke and Wills]] expedition passed nearby.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2GHEYB2 The Burke and Wills Expedition].</ref>
[[Opal]] was discovered in the area in the late]] [[19th century]].
==References==
[[Category:Localities in New South Wales]]
<ref>[http://ift.tt/2FJsD21 Historic map of Yungnulgra County].</ref>
==Geography==
The Parish has an [[arid]] landscape. The nearest town is [[White Cliffs, New South Wales |Whitecliffs]] 2 [[kilometer|km]] to the north.
==Climate==
The parish has extremely hot [[summer]]s and mild [[winter]]s. Summers would usually exceed 36°C. Winters are usually around 17°C. The annual average [[rainfall]] is which would make it a [[semi-arid climate]] except that its high [[evapotranspiration]], or its aridity, makes it a [[desert climate]].
==History==
The Parish is on the traditional lands of the [[Wanjiwalku|Wandjiwalgu]].<ref> David R Horton,Aboriginal Studies Press, AIATS and Sinclair Merz Knight 1996</ref><ref>Tindale, Norman Barnett (1974). Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names. Australian National University Press. p196.</ref>
[[Australian Aboriginal|Aboriginal]] peoples.<ref>David R Horton (creator), Aboriginal Studies Press, AIATSIS, and Auslig/Sinclair, Knight, Merz, 1996.</ref>
In 1838 [[Thomas Mitchell (explorer)]] travelled down the nearby [[Darling River]].
[[Charles Sturt]] passed through the [[Wandjiwalgu]] lands during 1845,<ref>[http://ift.tt/2u3IHGq Sturt's Central Australian Expedition].</ref> and in 1861 the [[Burke and Wills]] expedition passed nearby.<ref>[http://ift.tt/2GHEYB2 The Burke and Wills Expedition].</ref>
[[Opal]] was discovered in the area in the late]] [[19th century]].
==References==
[[Category:Localities in New South Wales]]
http://ift.tt/2pmw84z