New South Wales, state of southeastern Australia, occupying both coastal mountains and interior tablelands. |
To the east, the Great Escarpment marks the limit of headwards erosion of these tablelands from the coastal plain. |
In 1902 a Capital Sites Enquiry Board had inspected several potential sites on the southern tablelands, including Yass, Goulburn, Bombala, and Dalgety. |
Interfluves are usually peaked, although on the west coast of Newfoundland fiords are topped by flat tablelands. |
The northeast is a land of gently rolling tablelands interrupted by granite hills and rock formations. |
Exploring side canyons and clambering up to the surrounding tablelands for an overlook will form part of our journey. |