MacCabe Corner
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MacCabe Corner is the point at which the borders of the state of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales meet.[1] It is 82km west of the town of Wentworth, NSW, on a bend of the Murray River.[1]
MacCabe Corner is named for Francis MacCabe, a surveyor who did considerable work exploring and mapping NSW, in particular the rivers of the Murray-Darling basin.[1]
Corners in Australia | |||||
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Name | Surveyor Generals | Poeppel | Haddon | Cameron | MacCabe |
States | WA/NT/SA | NT/SA/Qld | SA/Qld | SA/Qld/NSW | SA/Vic/NSW |
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