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311/366 Black Head
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New South Wales, Australia
Black Head is composed of Devonian mudstones, however unlike its neighbour Red Head, the name does not refer to the colour of the rock, but rather the Irish birthplace (Black Head, Antrim) of the first settler William Hoy, who moved to Black Head NSW around 1881.
Black Head is composed of Devonian mudstones, however unlike its neighbour Red Head, the name does not refer to the colour of the rock, but rather the Irish birthplace (Black Head, Antrim) of the first settler William Hoy, who moved to Black Head NSW around 1881.
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