Capertee River

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The Capertee River is a river in the east of the Australian state of New South Wales.

North of the small town of Bogee it originates at the confluence of Bogee Nile Creek and Teatree Creek. He turns first to the south, before turning sharply to the southeast. When Glen Davis, he enters the Wollemi National Park and at the same time in a deep valley that cuts through the Great Dividing Range at this point.

In uninhabited National Park, where he is tapped by any roads, it takes on its main tributary, the Wolgan River and, finally, together with the Wollemi Creek to Colo River.

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