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Nantomoko is a remote civil parish of Poole County in far northwest New South Wales.[1][2] located at 29°12′51″S 141°04′50″E / 29.2143°S 141.0805°E
The geography of the parish is mostly the flat, arid landscape of the Channel Country. The parish has a Köppen climate classification of BWh (hot desert).[3] The county is barely inhabited with a population density of less than 1 person per 150 km2 and the landscape is a flat arid scrubland.
The nearest town is Tibooburra to the east, which is on the Silver City Highway and the parish lies south of the Sturt National Park.[4] There is also a small settlement at Cameron's Corner just over the Queensland Border.
The parish is on the traditional lands of the Wadigali[5] and to some extent Karenggapa,[6] Aboriginal peoples.[7]
Charles Sturt passed through the parish during 1845,[8] and In 1861 the Burke and Will's expedition passed to the east,[9] through what is now the Pindera Aboriginal Area.[10]
Gold was discovered nearby in the 1870s, and the miners were followed by pastoral farming enterprises.