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No new posts Numeramang
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A vast, open and somewhat circular plain to the west of Ravine, ringed with tall candlebarks and with a strange, low, tree-topped hill in the middle. Several herds can graze here at a time without any need for disturbing each other, such is the amount of space.
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No new posts Ravine
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If you travel up the Tumut River and straight upwards through rough forest country, you will eventually reach the top of an immense, forested wall, with timbered ridges stretching for miles and miles to the east. A clear track leads north along the ridge beneath your hooves (or paws), and a short way along it the valley on the east begins to open out, and the track, too, turns east and steeply down.
You will find yourself then on a great open ridge which goes tumbling down below you, its lower slopes quite invisible.
Below, there are plum-hued rock cliffs, a lace of waterfall coming out of one sharp-cut valley, and steep slope after steep slope falling into the valley.
Once you reach the floor of the valley, you can see a strange pile of mud squares and high rocks built up like a tree. This was once a hut where men lived when there was copper mining at Ravine. But all that remains now are the ruins and the faintest lingering hint of a presence which did not belong in the mountains.
The Yarrangobilly Creek runs through Ravine, and joins the wide waters of the Tumut River at Lobs Hole to the west.
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No New Posts The Valley of the Caves
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No new posts Rules Point Hotel

The Rules Point Hotel is the centre of human social life in the high country area. It is a substantial building, constructed in 1910 and extended and licensed in 1915. From 1948 the guest house has been run for fishing and skiing.
The hotel is a large weatherboard building, with an iron roof over older shingles. It is lined with pressed tin, a luxury in these days. There are wooden floors and brick fireplaces.
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