Mount Beerwah

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Mount Beerwah is a prominent volcanic plug in Queensland, Australia, known as one of the most distinctive and culturally significant peaks in the Glass House Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain
volcanic plug
accessRestricted true
accessRestrictionReason rock instability
visitor safety
country Australia
culturalSignificanceFor Gubbi Gubbi people NERFINISHED
Jinibara people NERFINISHED
discoveredByEuropeans James Cook
discoveryYearByEuropeans 1770
elevation 1824 feet
556 metres
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasAboriginalName Beerwah
hasFeature prominent summit dome
rock overhangs
sheer northern face
steep cliffs
hasViewOf other Glass House Mountains peaks
heritageStatus Queensland Heritage Register
surface form: Queensland Heritage Register (Glass House Mountains area)
highestPointOf Glass House Mountains
isIconOf Glass House Mountains
surface form: Glass House Mountains landscape
isMajorLandmarkOf Sunshine Coast
surface form: Sunshine Coast Region
isSacredTo Aboriginal Australians
isSubjectOf Aboriginal Dreaming stories
isVisibleFrom Bruce Highway NERFINISHED
Moreton Bay
Sunshine Coast
locatedIn Australia
Glass House Mountains
Queensland
managedBy Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
mountainRange Glass House Mountains
namedBy James Cook
nearestTown Beerwah
partOf Glass House Mountains
surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
protectedAreaStatus national park
region Sunshine Coast
surface form: Sunshine Coast Region
rockType igneous rock
rhyolite
state Queensland
tourismActivity bushwalking
rock climbing
sightseeing
traditionalOwnerGroup Gubbi Gubbi people NERFINISHED
Jinibara people NERFINISHED

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Glass House Mountains hasHighestPeak Mount Beerwah
Glass House Mountains highestPoint Mount Beerwah
Beerwah, Queensland hasNearbyMountain Mount Beerwah
Glass House Mountains Lookout viewOf Mount Beerwah
Mount Ngungun locatedNear Mount Beerwah
Mount Coonowrin hasNearbyPeak Mount Beerwah
Mount Tibberoowuccum isNear Mount Beerwah