Image: Mount Kaputar National Park, Narrabri, NSW. Sawn-rocks 01
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Description: Sawn Rocks is a 40m high wall of organ-pipe formations, resulting from volcanoc activity. The pale sections are revealed after long pentagon shaped tubes have fallen into the creek below.
Title: Mount Kaputar National Park, Narrabri, NSW. Sawn-rocks 01
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