Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
Marowin Brook is a creek in Upper Rollins Plains, New South Wales, located at -31.183330 152.600000.[1][2] and height of 110 metres[3] The unspoilt riverine system is located wholly within Kumbatine National Park.[4][5][6][7]
The Stream flows into the Wilson River. The area is covered in Blackbutt and Tallowwood trees, some 80 meters in height.[8] The climate is subtropical.[9] The temperatures average 17 °C . The hottest month is January, which averages 22 °C, and the coldest month is July, with 10 °C. The rainfall averaged 1,846 millimeters annually.[10] The wettest month is February, with 373 millimeters of rain and the driest month is September, with 34 mm of rain.
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