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126. Leila 1st Crossing - NT
127. Leila Crossing (Carpentaria Hwy) - NT
128. Lennox Bridge - NSW
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Major Thomas Mitchell surveyed and recommended a road to be built up the eastern escarpment of the Blue Mountains. Mitchell wanted to build a strong and durable stone bridge which could withstand fire and flood, the destroyers of so many wooden struc
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Position: -33.7543º S 150.6324º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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129. Lindsay Bridge - VIC
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Access to Lindsay Island is via Lindsay Bridge built by Geoff and his brother, Ray Dempsey, to gain entry to their favourite fishing and camp site on Lindsay Island
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Position: -34.147º S 141.1477º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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130. Lindsay River, Norfolk Rd - TAS
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Nice little bush camp near the bridge which crosses over Lindsay River
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Position: -41.3272º S 144.9814º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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131. Little Panton River, Great Northern Hwy - WA
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Located north of Halls Creek (or 117km south of Turkey Creek).
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Position: -17.8756º S 127.8317º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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132. Liverpool River Crossing - NT
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158 Klms East along Oenpelli-Maningrida Rd is the Liverpool River Crossing , and it is 8.3 Klms North East of the Liverpool Meteor Impact Site.
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Position: -12.3522º S 134.1106º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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133. Lock 7 Road Old Wooden Bridge - VIC
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While travelling towards Lock 7, this is another fine example of an old wooden bridge over Little Mullaroo Creek that must be driven over, as you make your way towards Lock 7.
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Position: -34.0822º S 141.2314º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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134. Luana Creek, Bloomfield Track - QLD
135. Macdonald River Crossing - NSW
136. Mackillops Bridge - VIC 




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The bridge crosses the Snowy River in the Snowy River National Park. It is one of the few access points to the Snowy River by conventional vehicle.
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Position: -37.0838º S 148.4138º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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137. Malara Creek - NSW
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Suitable area for camp. No facilities. On the Malara Creek Firetrail in Malara State Forest. Require high clearance 4WD vehicle to access from the east.
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Position: -29.1827º S 152.3583º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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138. Marble Bar - WA 



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Marble Bar, is a town and rock formation in the Pilbara region of north-western Western Australia. It is well known for its extremely hot weather.The town was officially gazetted in 1893 following the discovery of gold in the area in 1890. The name M
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Position: -21.1707º S 119.7444º E (GDA94) View this Populated Place
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139. McMinn Creek, Tk to Ernest Giles Rd - NT
140. Melissa Creek, Bloomfield Track - QLD
141. Mellelee Creek, Bloomfield Track - QLD
142. Mendooran - NSW
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A small town on the Castlereagh River that was mentioned in Banjo Paterson's poem 'The Travelling Post Office'. One of the main points of interest for tourists (as at 2005), are the eight hand painted murals relating to Mendooran that adorn the walls
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Position: -31.8226º S 149.1164º E (GDA94) View this Populated Place
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143. Mildura - VIC
144. Mitchell River, Gamboola Road - QLD
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This river crossing is on the road heading North on Gamboola Road towards Palmer River Station
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Position: -16.5176º S 143.6373º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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145. Mitchell River, Kowanyama Pormpuraaw Tk - QLD
146. Montkeleary Creek, Cordillo Downs Rd - SA
147. Moralana Creek Crossing - SA
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This is the widest and biggest creek that you will have to drive over while on the Moralana Scenic Drive. In times of very wet conditions, this creek will be impassable.
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Position: -31.5556º S 138.4506º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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148. Morgan Ferry Terminus - SA
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This cutting down to the River is believed to date back to 1850, when passengers would wind themselves across the river. This was also the site for the first official ferry built in Morgan in 1906. Also at the site is a maker showing the various floo
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Position: -34.0381º S 139.6723º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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149. Moruya - NSW
150. Mountford Creek, Stoney Creek Rd - QLD
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Bridge on Stoney Creek Road that crosses over Mountford Creek
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Position: -26.8855º S 152.7078º E (GDA94) View this River Crossing
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