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Paupong - NSW 

Populated Place 
Place Name Track,Road
PlaceID24906
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Latitude36.61231º S 36º 36' 44.31" S
Longitude148.685º E 148º 41' 6.16" E
Altitude0
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 Description of Paupong

Locality in middle of grazing lands with access to Byadbo Wilderness and Snowy River via Devils Hole and Paupong Fire Trails.
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 Weather & Climate for Paupong

Closest Weather Station

Perisher Valley at 15:00 20 Aug EST
Distance from Paupong 33.78km NW
TemperatureFeels LikeRel. HumidityDew PointPressureRainfallWind DirectionWind SpeedGusts
0.0°C -4.8°C 100% 0.0°C -hPa 0.0mm NW 15km/h
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Closest Climatic Station

Perisher Valley Ski Centre
Distance from Paupong 33.78km NW
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 18.918.515.611.7 7.83.92.43.4 5.99.713.616.1
Mean Min. °C 5.75.33.30.5 -1.5-3.5-4.9-4.3 -2.10.21.93.8
Mean Rain mm 99.273.5116.298.8 134.7179.3197.5250.3 243.3192.7139.699.9

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 Recommended Reading for Paupong

Natmap Raster 2005 Natmap Raster 2005
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This map covers the whole of Victoria and includes detailed descriptions and photos of major towns and areas. It also shows rest areas, camping areas, wine regions, tourist routes and historic gold mining areas.
Victoria State Map Victoria State Map
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Victoria Handy Map Victoria Handy Map
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Victoria Handy Map - Deluxe Cover Victoria Handy Map - Deluxe Cover
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Melbourne to Sydney Melbourne to Sydney
This map takes you from Melbourne to Sydney via the Princes and Hume Highways and everything in between. The map also features text and photographs of places of interest along the way. Also included on the map is National Park information and inset maps of the major roads through Sydney and Melbourne.

 Important Notes

This place type is for the compilation of the information and images for specific tracks and roads. The coordinate positions should reflect a position in the middle of the discussed track or road.