Glass House Mountains

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The Glass House Mountains are a group of dramatic volcanic plugs in Queensland, Australia, renowned for their striking peaks, hiking trails, and cultural significance to the local Indigenous peoples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain range
tourist attraction
country Australia
culturalSignificanceFor Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people
surface form: Gubbi Gubbi people

Jinibara people
distanceToBrisbane approximately 70 kilometres north
geologicalOrigin Tertiary volcanic activity
hasFauna kangaroo
koala
various bird species
hasHeritageStatus Queensland Heritage Register listing
hasHighestPeak Mount Beerwah
hasLandUse conservation
recreation
hasPeak Mount Beerburrum
Mount Coochin
Mount Coonowrin
Mount Miketeebumulgrai
Mount Ngungun
Mount Tibberoowuccum
Mount Tibrogargan
Wild Horse Mountain
hasRecreationActivity bushwalking
hiking
rock climbing
sightseeing
hasVegetationType eucalypt forest
rainforest patches
woodland
hasViewpoint Glass House Mountains Lookout
highestPoint Mount Beerwah
highestPointElevation 556 metres
isVisibleFrom Bruce Highway
locatedIn Queensland
South East Queensland
Sunshine Coast
surface form: Sunshine Coast Region
managedBy Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
mountainType volcanic plug
namedBy James Cook
namedInYear 1770
nameOrigin resemblance to glass furnaces in Yorkshire
nearestCity Brisbane
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
protectedAreaStatus Glass House Mountains self-linksurface differs
surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
region Sunshine Coast hinterland
surface form: Moreton Bay hinterland
tourismRegion Sunshine Coast
traditionalOwners Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people
surface form: Gubbi Gubbi people

Jinibara people

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Sunshine Coast touristAttraction Glass House Mountains
South East Queensland containsProtectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Maleny locatedNear Glass House Mountains
Glass House Mountains protectedAreaStatus Glass House Mountains self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Landsborough locatedNear Glass House Mountains
Landsborough isGatewayTo Glass House Mountains
Beerwah, Queensland locatedNear Glass House Mountains
Steve Irwin Way givesAccessTo Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Sunshine Coast hinterland hasNaturalAttraction Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Sunshine Coast hinterland hasViewOf Glass House Mountains
Sunshine Coast hinterland hasProtectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Beerwah locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Beerwah mountainRange Glass House Mountains
Mount Beerwah highestPointOf Glass House Mountains
Mount Beerwah partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Beerwah isIconOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains landscape
Glass House Mountains Lookout locatedIn Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Glass House Mountains Lookout overlooks Glass House Mountains
Glass House Mountains Lookout heritageContext Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains cultural landscape
Mount Ngungun locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Ngungun locatedIn Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Ngungun partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains volcanic complex
Mount Ngungun hasViewOf Glass House Mountains
Mount Ngungun isPartOfProtectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Ngungun isPartOfRange Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains range
Mount Coonowrin locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Coonowrin locatedIn Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Coonowrin partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains range
Mount Beerburrum locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Beerburrum partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Beerburrum mountainRange Glass House Mountains
Mount Beerburrum protectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Beerburrum viewOf Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibberoowuccum locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibberoowuccum partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Tibberoowuccum mountainRange Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibberoowuccum hasViewOf Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibrogargan locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibrogargan locatedIn Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Tibrogargan mountainRange Glass House Mountains
Mount Tibrogargan protectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Mount Tibrogargan partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains volcanic complex
Jinibara people traditionalTerritoryIncludes Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains region
Jinibara people recognizedAsTraditionalOwnersOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Jinibara people hasCulturalConnectionTo Glass House Mountains
Southern Queensland hasProtectedArea Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Wild Horse Mountain locatedIn Glass House Mountains
Wild Horse Mountain partOf Glass House Mountains
this entity surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
Wild Horse Mountain offersViewOf Glass House Mountains