Mount Gower

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Mount Gower is a prominent, forested mountain on Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea, renowned for its challenging hiking trail and rich biodiversity.

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Mount Gower canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain
accessRestriction summit generally accessible only with a licensed guide
climateInfluence frequent cloud cover near summit
country Australia
elevation 2871 feet
875 metres
geologicalOrigin remnant of a volcanic shield complex
hasConservationStatus within a strictly managed conservation area
hasEcosystemCharacteristic high biodiversity
high endemism
hasFeature flat-topped summit plateau
sheer cliffs
steep slopes
hasHabitat habitat for endemic invertebrates
habitat for endemic plants
habitat for seabirds
hasNearbyPeak Mount Lidgbird
hasProminence approximately 875 metres
hasSoilType deep, moist soils on summit plateau
hasSummitEnvironment frequent mist and high humidity
mossy forest
hasVegetationType cloud forest
subtropical rainforest
humanUse eco-tourism destination
isHighestPointOf Lord Howe Island
isLandmarkOf Lord Howe Island
knownFor challenging hiking trail
guided summit walks
rich biodiversity
locatedIn Australia
Lord Howe Island
New South Wales
Tasman Sea
overlooks Lord Howe Island lagoon
Pacific Ocean
partOf Lord Howe Island
surface form: Lord Howe Island Group

Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve
tourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
trailDifficulty strenuous
typicalAscentTime about 8 to 10 hours return
withinProtectedArea Lord Howe Island Permanent Park Preserve
surface form: Lord Howe Island Group World Heritage Site
worldHeritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage property "Lord Howe Island Group"

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Lord Howe Island highestPoint Mount Gower
Mount Lidgbird isSouthOf Mount Gower