Kangy Angy, New South Wales

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Kangy Angy is the name of a small valley near Gosford, New South Wales, Australia. Home to a section of the convict built Great North Road, the area remained important as a hill crossing between Sydney and Newcastle until large scale earthworks permitted the development of more direct roads and highways. Nowadays it is home to several small farms and pasture used for Agistment. The valley is bordered by State Forest to the north and west and the F3 Freeway to the east. Koalas, grey wallabies, echidnas, wombats, sugar gliders and a large number of bird and reptile species have been documented in the undeveloped forest of the valley. Some isolated patches of temperate rainforest add diversity to the nature of the valley.

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Coordinates: 33°19.5′S 151°23′E