Baw Baw Plateau

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Baw Baw Plateau is a high-altitude, subalpine region in eastern Victoria, Australia, known for its snow gum woodlands, alpine bogs, and role as a popular destination for hiking and winter sports.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
plateau
subalpine region
climate cool temperate
subalpine
contains Mount Baw Baw NERFINISHED
Mount St Phillack NERFINISHED
Mount Whitelaw NERFINISHED
alpine bogs
snow gum woodlands
subalpine grasslands
country Australia
drainsInto Latrobe River catchment
Thomson River catchment NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 1500 metres
hasEcosystemType alpine bog
montane forest margins
subalpine woodland
hasHighestPoint Mount Baw Baw NERFINISHED
hasLandformType high-altitude plateau
hasProtectedStatus national park
hasSnowCover winter
hasTrail Australian Alps Walking Track NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType alpine heathland
snow gum woodland
sphagnum bog
isHabitatFor alpine bog communities
endemic alpine flora
snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) NERFINISHED
isKnownFor alpine scenery
bushwalking
cross-country skiing
downhill skiing
hiking
snow play
winter sports
isPartOf Baw Baw Plateau and Strzelecki Ranges bioregion NERFINISHED
isTraversedBy Australian Alps Walking Track NERFINISHED
locatedIn Victoria NERFINISHED
eastern Victoria NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Melbourne NERFINISHED
partOf Baw Baw National Park NERFINISHED
Great Dividing Range NERFINISHED
region Gippsland NERFINISHED
usedFor conservation
nature-based tourism
recreation

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Gippsland contains Baw Baw Plateau