Bancannia Lake

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Bancannia Lake
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Bancannia Lake
Location Far West New South Wales
Coordinates 30°48′S141°52′E / 30.800°S 141.867°E / -30.800; 141.867
Type Endorheic lake
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Map of Buncannia Lake, New South Wales

Bancannia Lake is an Endorheic lake in the Bulloo-Bancannia drainage basin of Far West New South Wales. [1] [2] [3]

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