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Yerranderie, NSW

Yerranderie is an historic silver mining town. Silver was discovered at
Yerranderie in 1871 with silver mines opening in 1898. For 20 years the teams
hauled machinery and silver until the vast yield gave out. Today Yerranderie
is a restored ghost town with a wildlife sanctuary and an environmental field
study centre. Yerranderie is cut off by the water of Warragamba Dam and is
located in and near national parks.

Yerranderie

Nearest Airport: Bathurst (160kms)

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About Yerranderie

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Yerranderie Postcode: 2787
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: Sydney
  • Latitude: -34.15286
  • Longitude: 150.2703
  • Elevation: 296m
  • Population: 4
  • Area (Sq/km): 162.291
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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