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Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
Pilliga Pottery
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The Pilliga Forests, sometimes known as the Pilliga Scrub, constitute some 3,000 km2 of semi-arid woodland in temperate north-central New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest such continuous remnant in the state. The forest is located near the towns of Baradine and Narrabri and the villages of Pilliga and Gwabegar. Most land within the Pilliga is in crown tenure, either as State Forest, Nature Reserve, State Conservation Area or National Park.
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