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RazorbackLast modified: September 9, 2004 - 1:30 AM
The first road over Razorback Range was cleared in 1825. A more direct route, which the road follows today, was marked in 1830. Road maintenance work was carried out by convict gangs and later by government gangs. The range was named after a wild pig species called Razorback because of their serrated bristles. The panoramic views to Sydney are well worth a stop at the Lookout. | TOP | Contact details | |||||||||||||
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