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  2. Tamborine Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Tamborine Mountain, also simply known as Mount Tamborine, is a plateau, geographic subregion [2] and locality in the Scenic Rim Region of Queensland, Australia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the 2021 census , Tamborine Mountain had a population of 8,105 people.

  3. Tamborine National Park - Wikipedia

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    Flooded gums, 2010 Cedar Creek Falls, 2011. The Witches Falls section, on the eastern side of Mount Tamborine village, became Queensland's first national park in 1908. [5] The main walk here is the Witches Falls Circuit (3 km (1.9 mi)) which snakes down a steep slope through closed in forest into rainforest with cycad groves, seasonal lagoons, enormous strangler figs and palm groves, en route ...

  4. Tamborine, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Tamborine Memorial Hall is a public hall at 2760 Waterford Tamborine Road [ 38 ] The Scenic Rim Regional Council operates a mobile library service which visits the corner or Waterford-Tamborine Road & Beenleigh-Beaudesert Road, opposite the Shell service station ( 27°52′49″S 153°07′46″E  /  27.8803°S 153.1295°E  / -27.8803 ...

  5. Darlington Range - Wikipedia

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    The Darlington Range is a mountain range located in South East Queensland, Australia.It stretches from Green Mountains in the south, to Mount Stapylton in the north. Notable mountains located within the range include: Pyramid Rock (678m), Laheys Tabletop (663m), Tamborine Mountain (572m), Hendersons Knob (572m), The Knoll (555m), Mount Wongawallan (377m), Davis Hill (298m), and Mount Stapylton ...

  6. Mount Tamborine, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tamborine Post Office had opened by March 1924 (a receiving office had been open from 1881, originally known as Tambourine Mountain), was renamed Mount Tamborine in 1926 and closed in 1977. [4] The name "Tamborine" is taken from the Yugambeh language for "wild lime", after the finger lime trees in the area. Tamborine was sometimes spelt ...

  7. Gold Coast hinterland - Wikipedia

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    Tamborine National Park covers 1,160 hectares (2,900 acres) of the Tamborine Mountain, a remnant of the once giant Tweed Volcano. Closer to the coast, although not technically part of the hinterland, is the Currumbin Valley Reserve.

  8. List of mountains in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tamborine Mountain (578m) Mount Wongwallan (377m) Davis Hill (298m) Mount Stapylton (152m) Flinders Peak Group. ... Mount Ligar (The Crinoline) (1,165 m or 3,822 ft)

  9. Tamborine Mountain Road - Wikipedia

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    Tamborine Mountain Road is a continuous 24.1 kilometres ... All distances are from Google Maps. [1] The entire road is within the Scenic Rim local government area.