Coal and Candle Creek

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Cole and Candel Creek 1883 Julian Ashton - Boatman on the Hawkesbury River, at Cole and Candle Creek, near Akuna Bay, 1883 (2).jpg
Cole and Candel Creek 1883

Coal and Candle Creek is a creek located in Sydney, Australia. It is a tributary of Cowan Creek which flows into the Hawkesbury River.

Cowan Creek river in Australia

Cowan Creek is located in New South Wales, Australia. It is a tidal subcatchment of the Hawkesbury River. Almost all of the catchment lies within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. Tributaries include Coal and Candle Creek, which branches off from Cowan Creek at Cottage Point and Smiths Creek.

Hawkesbury River river in New South Wales, Australia

The Hawkesbury River, is a semi–mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary located to the west and north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Hawkesbury River and its associated main tributary, the Nepean River, virtually encircle the metropolitan region of Sydney.

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    Coordinates: 33°37′S151°13′E / 33.617°S 151.217°E / -33.617; 151.217

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