e/The National Trail

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has glosseng: The Bicentennial National Trail (BNT), formerly known as the National Horse Trail is the longest marked multi-use trail in the world, stretching 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown, through New South Wales to Healesville, 60 km north-east of Melbourne. This trail runs the length of the rugged Great Dividing Range through national parks, private property and alongside of wilderness areas. The BNT trail follows old coach roads, stock routes, brumby tracks, rivers and fire trails. It was originally intended for horses, but is these days promoted also for cycling and walking. However is not yet entirely suited to these two activities.
lexicalizationeng: The National Trail
instance ofc/Hiking and bushwalking tracks in Australia
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media:imgBrian Tayler Plaque.jpg
media:imgEd in Cooktown.JPG
media:imgGeorges Creek.N.jpg
media:imgIn the rainforest with packhorses.JPG
media:imgKunderang Brook.jpg
media:imgNational Horse Trail Marker.jpg

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