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Lyndoch

Lyndoch is a town in Barossa Valley, located on the Barossa Valley Highway between Gawler and Tanunda, 58 km northeast of Adelaide. The town has an elevation of 175m and an average rainfall of 560.5mm. It is one of the oldest towns in South Australia.

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Name: Lyndoch topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Lyndoch, The Barossa Council, South Australia, 5351, Australia (-34.64074 138.85037 -34.54625 138.91834)

Average elevation: 216 m

Minimum elevation: 100 m

Maximum elevation: 563 m

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