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The Grampians Mountains in Victoria, Australia, were formed approximately 400 million years ago during the late Ordovician period. The range has undergone significant geological changes and erosion since its formation, contributing to its current rugged landscape. Today, the Grampians are renowned for their striking cliffs, diverse ecosystems, and rich Aboriginal cultural heritage.

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