Mount Lidgbird

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Mount Lidgbird is a prominent volcanic mountain on Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea, known for its steep cliffs and dramatic coastal scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
volcanic mountain
country Australia
elevation 2549 feet
777 metres
geologicalOrigin shield volcano remnant
hasCliffType steep sea cliffs
hasHabitat seabird nesting sites
hasLandscapeFeature dramatic coastal scenery
hasNotableFeature rugged ridgelines
sheer basalt cliffs
hasProminence high local relief
hasSlopeCharacteristic very steep slopes
hasVegetation coastal scrub
subtropical rainforest
isOneOfHighestPointsOf Lord Howe Island
isPopularFor hiking
rock climbing
isProtectedBy conservation regulations on Lord Howe Island
isSouthOf Mount Gower
isTouristAttractionOf Lord Howe Island
isWithin Lord Howe Island
surface form: Lord Howe Island World Heritage Area
locatedIn Australia
New South Wales
Tasman Sea
locatedOn Lord Howe Island
mountainRange Lord Howe Island volcanic remnant
namedAfter Captain Henry Lidgbird Ball
overlooks Lagoon of Lord Howe Island
Pacific Ocean
partOf Lord Howe Island
surface form: Lord Howe Island Group

Lord Howe Island Marine Park

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Lord Howe Island secondHighestPoint Mount Lidgbird
Mount Gower hasNearbyPeak Mount Lidgbird