Meehni

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Meehni is one of the three iconic sandstone rock pillars known as the Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia.

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Meehni canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landmark
rock pillar
sandstone rock formation
associatedWith Aboriginal legends
country Australia
culturalSignificanceFor Darug people
Gundungurra people NERFINISHED
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 900 metres (including cliff top)
erosionProcess weathering and erosion of sandstone plateau
featureOf Jamison Valley escarpments
surface form: Jamison Valley escarpment
geologicalAge Triassic sandstone
groupMembersWith Gunnedoo
Wimlah
hasCoordinateRegion -33.731° S, 150.312° E (approximate)
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site
isPartOf Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site
locatedIn Australia
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
locatedInOrNear Katoomba
material sandstone
mountainRange Blue Mountains
notableFor distinct sandstone pillar shape
scenic views
numberInGroup one of three pillars
partOf Three Sisters
photoSubjectOf tourist photography in the Blue Mountains
state New South Wales
tourismAttractionIn Blue Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
visibleFrom Echo Point lookout

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Three Sisters rock formation hasPart Meehni
subject surface form: Three Sisters (rock formation)
Wimlah isDistinctFrom Meehni
Three Sisters hasPart Meehni