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Terramungamine Reserve

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Terramungamine Reserve, located about 10 kilometers north of Dubbo, New South Wales, is a fantastic camping spot with a rich history and beautiful natural surroundings. The reserve is home to 150 Aboriginal rock carvings along the Macquarie River, which were used by the Wiradjuri Tribe to shape spears and tools. These carvings are of historical significance and provide a fascinating glimpse into the area's past.

The camping area offers unpowered sites with basic amenities such as toilets, picnic tables, and BBQ facilities. While there are no showers, the reserve provides a peaceful and scenic environment for a relaxing stay. The Macquarie River is perfect for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. The reserve is accessible by most vehicles, and there's plenty of shade from the large, gnarled trees.

Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply looking for a peaceful place to camp, Terramungamine Reserve has something to offer. Don't forget to bring insect repellent, as the area can be prone to mosquitoes. Enjoy your stay and the unique blend of historical and natural wonders at Terramungamine Reserve!

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