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Brown Hill Creek
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| Brown Hill Creek, in South Australia, is one of several creeks (or streams) running in a generally west-north-west direction, draining the western watershed of the Mount Lofty Ranges. The area around the mouth of Brown Hill Creek, where the suburb of Mitcham now exists, was known to the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as Wirraparinga, meaning "creek and scrub place". After the proclamation of Adelaide on December 28, 1836, one of the earliest outlying communities to spring up was that of Mitcham, in 1840. |
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Find out some essential fact one of the protected area of South Australia - Brown Hill Creek. |
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Learn more captivating information on the early history and development of Brown Hill Creek. |
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View a series of impressive photos depicting the natural beauty and alluring scenic spots of Brown Hill Creek. |
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