Glencoe Creek (New South Wales) Explained

Glencoe Creek, also known as Marowin Brook is a creek in Upper Rollands Plains,[1] New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council area in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales.[2] [3]

Glencoe Creek starts below Tinebank Mountain at an elevation of 900m (3,000feet) and flows into the Wilson River, ending at an elevation of 44.7m (146.7feet).[4] [5] The area is covered in blackbutt and tallowwood trees some 80 meters in height,[6] and is located mostly within Kumbatine National Park.

The climate is subtropical.[7]

References

-31.2323°N 152.6318°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.poidb.com/poi/location.asp?poiid=107609 Glencoe Creek - Rollands Plains NSW
  2. http://aroundguides.com/16676444 Glencoe Creek
  3. http://au.geoview.info/glencoe_creek,2165383 Glencoe Creek
  4. http://www.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=204855&cmd=sp Map of Glencoe Creek in New South Wales
  5. http://travelingluck.com/Oceania/Australia/New+South+Wales/_2165383_Glencoe+Creek.html Traveling Luck for Glencoe Creek, New South Wales, Australia
  6. https://www.flickr.com/photos/17674930@N07/10454967006 Marowin Brook with Birds Nest Fern (Asplenium australasicum)
  7. Peel, MC; Finlayson, B L. " Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification ." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11: 1633-1644.