Gambool Parish, New South Wales
Gambool located at 31°05′15″S 143°13′25″E in Central Darling Shire is a remote rural locality and civil parish of Yungnulgra County in far North West New South Wales.[1] GeographyThe Parish has an arid landscape. The nearest town is Whitecliffs 2 km to the north. ClimateThe parish has extremely hot summers and mild winters. Summers would usually exceed 36 °C. Winters are usually around 17 °C. The annual average rainfall is 249.7 millimetres (9.8 in) which would make it a semi-arid climate except that its high evapotranspiration, or its aridity, makes it a desert climate. The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert),.[3] is almost unpopulated, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometer.[4] HistoryThe Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wandjiwalgu.[5][6] Aboriginal peoples.[7] In 1838 Thomas Mitchell (explorer) travelled down the nearby Darling River. Charles Sturt passed through the Wandjiwalgu lands during 1845,[8] and in 1861 the Burke and Wills expedition passed nearby.[9] Opal was discovered in the area in the late 19th century. References
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