Big Badja Hill, or Big Badga Mountain, a mountain on the Great Dividing Range, is located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia, 47 kilometres (29 mi) north-east of Cooma. With an elevation of 1,363 metres (4,472 ft) above sea level,[1] the mountain is situated on the western edge of Deua National Park.[2]
Big Badja Hill | |
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Big Badga Mountain | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,363 m (4,472 ft) |
Coordinates | 36°00.29304′S 149°33.9524′E / 36.00488400°S 149.5658733°E |
Geography | |
Location in New South Wales | |
Location | Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia |
Parent range | Great Dividing Range |
Plants found nearby are the Big Badja Gum and Kunzea badjaensis, a small myrtle with heads of white flowers on the ends of the branches.[3]
See also
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edit- ^ Forestry Commission of New South Wales, Map of Batemans Bay State Forests
- ^ "Deua National Park". New South Wales Environment, Climate Change & Water.
- ^ Wilson, Peter G. "Kunzea badjaensis". Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney: plantnet. Retrieved 6 November 2017.