Green Gully archaeological site, Melbourne
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Facts and practical information
The Green gully archaeological site is an Aboriginal archaeological site in Keilor, Victoria, Australia. The site was discovered during soil quarrying in the 1960s, when artefacts and a burial were uncovered in the alluvial terraces in the Maryibyrnong Valley. ()
Coordinates: 37°43'46"S, 144°49'42"E
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Brimbank (Kealba)Melbourne
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Day trips
Green Gully archaeological site – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Maribyrnong River Trail, Brimbank Park, Horseshoe Bend Farm, Green Gully Reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Green Gully archaeological site?
Nearby attractions include Brimbank Park, Melbourne (17 min walk), Horseshoe Bend Farm, Melbourne (23 min walk).
How to get to Green Gully archaeological site by public transport?
The nearest stations to Green Gully archaeological site:
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- Campaspe Crescent/Patterson Avenue • Lines: 476 (17 min walk)
- Tambo Court/Green Gully Road • Lines: 476 (17 min walk)