The Grose River is a river in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. Image File history File links Grose_valley. ... Image File history File links Grose_valley. ... Blue Mountains of New South Wales The Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, roughly 100 kilometres west of Sydney, are a range of sandstone mountains that reach to 1111 metres above sea level at their highest, One Tree Hill. ... Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Governor Premier Const. ...
This river's headwaters are in the high Blue Mountains area around Mount Victoria. It flows between the two major routes across the Great Dividing Range west of Sydney, the Great Western Highway and Bell's Line of Road. Blue Mountains of New South Wales The Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, roughly 100 kilometres west of Sydney, are a range of sandstone mountains that reach to 1111 metres above sea level at their highest, One Tree Hill. ... The Great Divide runs around the entire eastern and south-eastern edge of Australia The Great Dividing Range (a. ... Sydney is the capital city of the Australian state of New South Wales and Australias largest and oldest city (founded in 1788). ... The Great Western Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia. ... The route shield for Bells Line of Road The Bells Line of Road (State Route 40) is a major road in New South Wales and runs from North Richmond on the North-Western outskirts of Sydney to Bell in the Blue Mountains where it becomes Chifley Road. ...
The river has cut a deep gorge through the area as it meanders its way towards the Hawkesbury River to the East. Sheer sandstone cliffs standing hundreds of metres above the river make for spectacular scenery and can be viewed extensively from the Blackheath area where there are a number of easily accessible lookouts, the best known being Govetts Leap. The river can also be viewed from the Bell's Line of Road. There are a number of bush walking trails that provide access to the upper reaches of the river and the gorge. Many require at least moderate fitness levels. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
The GroseRiver and its tributaries have eroded an extensive labyrinth of gorges and canyons through the Hawkesbury (upper) and Narrabeen (lower) group sandstones, exposing cliffs of commonly over 200 metres and up to 510 metres in height (Banks Wall).
The coal seams in the Grose Valley are typically thinner and less economically viable than their equivalents in the western and southern coalfields.
The 1998 proposal is at odds with the waste transfer measures introduced lower in the mountains that removed sewage effluent from the GroseRiver catchment.