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National Trail

Georges Creek Trail forms part (a minute part) of The Australian Bicentennial National Trail (BNT). These bright triangular signs are used to mark the route (if they haven’t fallen off or are now hidden by trees and shrubs). The BNT is a long 5300 km (3300 mile) trail that follows a line down the eastern side of Australia and is designed for walkers, horse riders and mountain bikers.

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