Lake Cargelligo, in Australia, lies about 350 miles (565 kilometers) west of Sydney in a wheat-growing district of the central area of New South Wales. The lake is a wildlife sanctuary. The British explorer John Oxley discovered it in 1817.
Lake Cargelligo, in Australia, lies about 350 miles (565 kilometers) west of Sydney in a wheat-growing district of the central area of New South Wales. The lake is a wildlife sanctuary. The British explorer John Oxley discovered it in 1817.