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Peramangk Kaurna Peramangk Kaurna This mapping data is copyright South Australian Tourism Commission (SATC )and Carto Graphics and must not be used without the express permission of the copyright parties. Gawler Gawler Barossa Valley Barossa Valley A B C D E F G Angaston H GAWLER - LYNDOCH RD Cockatoo RD Valley RD BROWNES Gawler Lyndoch Craneford ONE TREE WYNNS Angle RD 0 15 VALLEY EDEN KEYNETON RD Vale HIGH km GOLDFIELDS Eden Valley 1 CURTISWilliamstown Barossa ADELAIDE HILLS PARK 1 RD CRANEFORD Reservoir HIGH 0 RD 5 BASIL ROESLERS EXPRESSWAY Springton PARA CORRYTON HILL RD Mount km WIRRA RD RD RD RD WIRRA BOEHMS SPRINGTON EDEN Mount Williamstown VIGARS RD RD M20 Pleasant SPRING RD Para Wirra WARREN Crawford COWELL WOMMA Gumeracha RD Conservation RD Park WIRRA Mt Crawford CEMETERY RD NORTHERN Birdwood Hale Forest Con. SCRUB RD RD Port Pk Forest 8 RD Adelaide R.A.A.F. 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