Black Mountain

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Black Mountain is a prominent natural hill and landmark in Canberra, Australia, known for its bushland reserve and the Telstra Tower on its summit.

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Black Mountain Peninsula 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landmark
natural feature
adjacentTo Australian National University
Commonwealth Avenue
Parkes Way NERFINISHED
contains lookouts
telecommunications facilities
walking tracks
country Australia
elevation 812 metres
geologicalAge Paleozoic Era
surface form: Paleozoic
geologicalComposition sedimentary rocks
hasAccess Black Mountain Drive
hasConservationValue high biodiversity
hasFeature access road to summit
broadcasting antennas
hasLandUse bushland reserve
hasNearbyAttraction Australian National Botanic Gardens
Black Mountain Peninsula
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
sightseeing
hasSummitStructure Telstra Tower
hasVegetationType dry sclerophyll forest
eucalypt woodland
shrubland
hasViewOf Brindabella Range
Mount Ainslie
Parliament House, Canberra
knownFor Telstra Tower
native flora and fauna
panoramic views of Canberra
locatedIn Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Canberra
Brindabella Range
surface form: Namadgi region of the Australian Alps
managedBy Parks and Conservation Service (ACT)
surface form: Parks and Conservation Service of the ACT Government
overlooks Canberra
surface form: Canberra city centre

Lake Burley Griffin
partOf Black Mountain Nature Reserve
Canberra urban landscape
protectedAreaStatus nature reserve
usedFor recreation
telecommunications
tourism

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Canberra contains Black Mountain
Lake Burley Griffin hasPart Black Mountain
this entity surface form: Black Mountain Peninsula
Acton Peninsula hasViewOf Black Mountain
Telstra Tower locatedOn Black Mountain