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Poole County is a special area located in the far northwest part of New South Wales, Australia. It's one of 141 "counties" in the state. These counties are like old-fashioned land divisions used for mapping and keeping records. Poole County is right next to a famous spot called Cameron Corner, where the borders of New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia all meet!

Part of this county is also home to the amazing Sturt National Park. This park is a huge protected area where you can find unique Australian plants and animals. It's a great place to learn about the outback!

Why is it Called Poole County?

This county is named after a brave explorer named James Poole (explorer). He was an important member of Charles Sturt's team. Charles Sturt was a famous explorer who traveled through many parts of Australia. James Poole was his second-in-command, helping to lead expeditions into new areas.

James Poole was born in the early 1800s and was a key part of Sturt's journey to explore central Australia. Sadly, he passed away in 1845 during one of these tough expeditions. Naming the county after him is a way to remember his contributions to Australian exploration.

Exploring Poole County's Landscape

Poole County is part of the vast and dry outback region of New South Wales. The landscape here is often flat, with wide-open spaces and unique desert plants. It's a place of extreme temperatures, with very hot summers and cool winters.

What is a Cadastral Division?

You might be wondering what a "cadastral division" is. It's basically a way of dividing land for legal and administrative reasons. Think of it like drawing lines on a map to create specific areas. These divisions help governments keep track of land ownership, property boundaries, and for planning purposes.

In New South Wales, these counties were set up a long time ago. They are different from modern local government areas, which are used for things like rubbish collection and local services. Counties like Poole are more about historical land mapping.

Cameron Corner: A Special Spot

One of the most famous landmarks near Poole County is Cameron Corner. This is the point where the borders of three Australian states meet: New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia. It's marked by a special survey peg. Many people visit Cameron Corner because it's a unique place where you can stand in three states at once!

Cameron Corner is also important for understanding the geography of Australia. It shows how the vast land was divided into different states and territories.

Wildlife and Nature in Poole County

Since a large part of Poole County is within Sturt National Park, it's a fantastic place for wildlife. The park protects many animals that are adapted to the harsh desert environment.

You might see kangaroos, emus, and various types of reptiles. There are also many birds that live in or migrate through the area, especially after it rains. The plants here are also special, including hardy shrubs and grasses that can survive long dry periods.

Sturt National Park helps protect these animals and their homes. It's a great example of how important it is to preserve natural areas for future generations to enjoy.

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