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- Q7195001 subject Q21040765.
- Q7195001 subject Q8353414.
- Q7195001 abstract "Pindar Cave is a geological formation which appears as a massive concave of overhanging sandstone rock. It is located west of Woy Woy which is north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in Brisbane Water National Park.Although its name implies a cave, the whole formation is actually an overhang. It is large enough for sixty walkers to camp overnight under its shelter away from wet weather. Although most visitors speak very well of their visits to Pindar, it is the worse for wear from a great many visits. It was a beautiful pristine site in the nineteen sixties.".
- Q7195001 wikiPageExternalLink bwrs.org.au.
- Q7195001 wikiPageExternalLink pindar-cave.html.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q1591703.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q21040765.
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- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q3224.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q6609097.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q7428218.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8031705.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8037471.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353414.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q917653.
- Q7195001 wikiPageWikiLink Q929327.
- Q7195001 point "-33.49316 151.22291".
- Q7195001 type SpatialThing.
- Q7195001 comment "Pindar Cave is a geological formation which appears as a massive concave of overhanging sandstone rock. It is located west of Woy Woy which is north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in Brisbane Water National Park.Although its name implies a cave, the whole formation is actually an overhang. It is large enough for sixty walkers to camp overnight under its shelter away from wet weather.".
- Q7195001 label "Pindar Cave".
- Q7195001 lat "-33.49316".
- Q7195001 long "151.22291".