Linden, New South Wales
Linden is a village in New South Wales in the Blue Mountains, 81 km from Sydney. It was originally known as Seventeen Mile Hollow because of its location 17 miles from the Nepean River. The town is near the grave of John Donohue, a police officer reputedly shot by a bushranger. It is also near Caley's Repulse, a mound of rocks in the shape of a pyramid that is believed to have been constructed by Aborigines.
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New South Wales - Blue Mountains - Sydney - Nepean River - Bushranger - Caley's Repulse - Aborigines
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Linden Creek, which carves a steep valley between Linden and Faulconbridge, is a major tributary of the spectacular Grose River. A number of local people have claimed to have seen Yowies in the valley.
Related Topics:
Faulconbridge - Grose River - Yowie
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