Disambiguation evidence for Three Sisters rock formation via surface form

"Three Sisters (rock formation)"


As subject (38)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Three Sisters (rock formation)".

Predicate Object
access road access via Katoomba
access walking tracks nearby
associatedWith Aboriginal legends
country Australia
erosionType rain erosion
erosionType river erosion
erosionType wind erosion
formedBy erosion
geologicalType sedimentary rock formation
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Darug people
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Gundungurra people
hasPart Gunnedoo
hasPart Meehni
hasPart Wimlah
height about 922 metres above sea level
instanceOf landmark
instanceOf rock formation
instanceOf tourist attraction
lighting illuminated at night
locatedIn Blue Mountains
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedIn eastern Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Blue Mountains National Park
material sandstone
nearestTown Katoomba
notableFor dramatic cliffs
notableFor panoramic valley views
notableFor striking scenery
numberOfPeaks 3
overlooks Jamison Valley
partOf Greater Blue Mountains Area
popularActivity bushwalking
popularActivity photography
popularActivity sightseeing
tourismImportance major tourist attraction in the Blue Mountains
viewedBy millions of visitors per year
viewingInfrastructure viewing platforms at Echo Point
visibleFrom Echo Point lookout

As object (3)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Three Sisters (rock formation)".

Three Sisters rock formation partOf
"Three Sisters (rock formation)"
self-linksurface differs
surface form: Gunnedoo
Three Sisters rock formation partOf
"Three Sisters (rock formation)"
self-linksurface differs
surface form: Meehni
Three Sisters rock formation partOf
"Three Sisters (rock formation)"
self-linksurface differs
surface form: Wimlah