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"The Blue Mountains lie 65 km (40 miles) west of Sydney. The region is known for its spectacular escarpments, eucalypt forests and gorges and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site."
The Blue Mountains are to the West of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The highest mountain on the mainland of Australia is Mount Kosciuszko at 2,228 metres above sea level (7,310 feet, or approximately 1.3844 miles). It lies in the state of New South Wales, and within the Australian Alps, in Australia's southeast.
You may be referring to Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru, in the Northern Territories of Australia, which is about 50 miles NW of those coordinates.
The windiest mountain in the world is located on Barrow Island in Australia. It broke the highest speed wind record in 1996 when winds reached 253 miles per hour.
Mara Mountain is the closest known mountain to the north pole. Located in the Roosevelt Mountain Range in Peary Land, it is approx. 439 miles away from the north pole. Very little is known about Mara mountain, expect that it is named after Mara Boland from the Top of The World Expedition of 1996 and was visited again in 2003. for more infomation, click here [http://www.eso.org/gen-fac/pubs/astclim/espas/Arctic/]
The Ocean Ridge (also known as Mid-ocean ridge), which runs more than 40,000 miles on the sea floor of five oceans is the longest mountain chain in the world. The longest mountain range on dry land is the Andes, which stretch 4300 miles through seven countries in South America.The Ocean Ridge (also known as Mid-ocean ridge), which runs more than 40,000 miles on the sea floor of five oceans is the longest mountain chain in the world. The longest mountain range on dry land is the Andes, which stretch 4300 miles through seven countries in South America.
Mt. Everest at 29,002 ft. a little over 8 miles. Another mountain is K2 the second highest but known to be more difficult to climb.
The world's longest mountain system is known as Ocean Ridge, which is a chain of mountains that runs on the seafloor of five oceans around the world, the total length of the system is 49,700 miles. The Andes is the world's longest mountain system on the surface of a continent; it is 4,300 miles in length.
how many miles from caloundra Australia to Byron bay australia
The Ocean Ridge (also known as Mid-ocean ridge), which runs more than 40,000 miles on the sea floor of five oceans is the longest mountain chain in the world. The longest mountain range on dry land is the Andes, which stretch 4300 miles through seven countries in South America.
There are 9478.736 miles between Newcastle, England and Australia.