Abstract
The small area surrounding Narooma provides an example of a departure from the ideal geometry of superposed fold systems. Three systems of folds are recognized, the second set being by far the best developed. Axial planes of these folds lack a preferred orientation so that the fold style is polyclinal and B‐axes are variable. Evidence of extension parallel to B is widespread. Some dynamic aspects of the second deformation are discussed.

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