Grampians

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The Grampians is a rugged mountain range in western Victoria, Australia, known for its dramatic sandstone peaks, Aboriginal rock art sites, and popular hiking and rock-climbing opportunities.

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Grampians canonical 1
The Grampians 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
tourist destination
climate temperate
contains Aboriginal rock art shelters
Brambuk National Park and Cultural Centre NERFINISHED
Grampians National Park NERFINISHED
country Australia
fauna kangaroos
koalas
native bird species
wallabies
flora eucalypt forests
heathlands
spring wildflowers
geology quartz sandstone
sandstone
hasAboriginalName Gariwerd NERFINISHED
hasFeature forested valleys
gorges
rocky ridges
steep escarpments
waterfalls
hasHighestPoint Mount William NERFINISHED
hasLookout Boroka Lookout NERFINISHED
Reed Lookout NERFINISHED
The Pinnacle NERFINISHED
hasWaterfall MacKenzie Falls NERFINISHED
Silverband Falls NERFINISHED
highestElevation 1167 metres
knownFor Aboriginal rock art sites
hiking
rock climbing
rugged sandstone peaks
scenic lookouts
wildflower displays
locatedIn Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion western Victoria
nearbyTown Ararat NERFINISHED
Halls Gap NERFINISHED
Stawell NERFINISHED
partOf Great Dividing Range NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
camping
photography
trail running
traditionalOwners Djab Wurrung people NERFINISHED
Jardwadjali people NERFINISHED

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Victoria (Australia) containsRegion Grampians
this entity surface form: The Grampians