Item 1065 - Photograph of "View from track leading to old salt lick, and overlooking Lick Hole Creek, Tumut River Valley ranges in far background. Salt lick, a short distance further on along track was situated on a saddle overlooking Tumut River Valley, and consisted of wooden troughs supplied with salt for the use of the stock. Went along this track in the moonlight in 1949 on first visit to Lick Holes with Don and Johnny Burt and Bert Agnew. Thurs. 25th April 1957. 3.15 p.m. Sun"

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Photograph of "View from track leading to old salt lick, and overlooking Lick Hole Creek, Tumut River Valley ranges in far background. Salt lick, a short distance further on along track was situated on a saddle overlooking Tumut River Valley, and consisted of wooden troughs supplied with salt for the use of the stock. Went along this track in the moonlight in 1949 on first visit to Lick Holes with Don and Johnny Burt and Bert Agnew. Thurs. 25th April 1957. 3.15 p.m. Sun"

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Negative + Photograph: View towards ranges

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