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WODONGA-YACKANDANDAH +$ TALLANGATTA # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Khancoban RD - AFLT-10 (CFA) LANE (CFA) TVLY-2 TALLANGATTA - DOGHOUSE GULLY # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # HODGSON LANE RD (CFA) +$ - KENDELLS Pondage RED BLUFF LOCKHARTS GAP ROAD FIRELINE CREEK RD (CFA) +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Major Road # # +$+$ OSBORNES FLAT STAGHORN FLAT - MT SCRK-1 - SCRK-5 (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # TALLANGATTA VALLEY Lucyvale YACR-3 # O#SBO#RNES FLAT RD - AFLT-10 (CFA) MURRAMURRANGBONG (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # +$ - LAKE FINDLAY Creek RA YACKANDANDAH # #RD - #AFLT-10 (CFA) TRACK +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # FIRESTATION - # # TRACK# SOU#TH # # # # # # # RD (C#FA) # +$ OSBORNES FLAT # # # # Collector Road BASIN CREEK RD/WALLACE RD SCRK-2 (CFA) # +$ # # +$ FE#RNVA#LE -# # # # # # # # # # # +$ ROAD - # # # # # # # - AFLT-1 (CFA) Tallangatta YACR-2 (CFA) MAI#LMAN#S GA#P # # # # # Valley # # # # LUCYVALE Local Road YACR-1 TWIST Sandy Creek # # # # # - LUCKY # RACECOURSE # # # # CREEK RD (CFA) MEEHANS LANE HIT CREEK # # # # #+$ ROAD - +$ - AFLT-2 (CFA) # # # # # LUCYVALE - # # # YACR-9 (CFA) # # # # OSBORNES River / Stream # # # # # +$ +$ # # # # # CREEK NARIEL VALLEY - NARI-3 # # # AFLT-6 - OSBORNES LOCKHARTS # # # BENAMBRA-CORRYONG # # # # FLAT ROAD (CFA) GAP ROAD - # # # # # SCRK-4 (CFA) Cudgewa Creek RA R#OAD# (CFA) # # # y TALLANGATTA # # Waterbody w +$ # # +$ +$ # # # H O LUCYVALE m VALLEY - MATTHEWS # # # YACKANDANDAH y e # # # # e o - MONGANS l l H CREEK TRK a UPPER SANDY CREEK # - YACR-14 BELLS wy # # # V FIRELINE # # - WILLIAMS TRACK # # # # E FLAT RD (CFA) a wetland_swamp w # # # LUCYVALE - e i KERGUNYAH SOUTH K # # # # JAM FACTORY Nariel Creek # # # # # # # # - CONDONS TALLANGATTA # # # Burbibyong YACKANDANDAH Creek RA # # # # #YAC#KAND#AND#AH RD-TRANSMISSION LINE # # VALLEY - TVLY-3 # # # # # # # # #- GUY# TRA#CK # +$ - YACR-5 BACK SCRK-3 SANDY # # COUNSELLS LN (CFA) # # # Parks and Reserves # # # # # # # # CREEK RD (CFA) +$ CREEK RD (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # +$ # # # +$ TALLANGATTA # # # # # # # # KERGUNYAH SOUTH # # # # # # # # # # # # # # GUNDOWRING GUND-8 # # VALLEY - 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