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  2. Skitube Alpine Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Skitube Alpine Railway is an Australian standard gauge electric rack railway in the Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales. It provides access to the snowfields at Blue Cow Mountain and the Perisher Valley.

  3. Mount Kosciuszko - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kosciuszko is the highest summit in mainland Australia. Until 1977 it was possible to drive from Charlotte Pass to within a few metres of the summit, but in 1977 the road was closed to public motor vehicle access due to environmental concerns.

  4. Kosciuszko National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kosciuszko National Park came into existence as the National Chase Snowy Mountains on 5 December 1906. In April 1944, following the passage of the Kosciusko State Park Act, the Kosciusko State Park was proclaimed. [8] [10] [11] It then became the Kosciuszko National Park in 1967. [12] The name was misspelt as Kosciusko until 1997. [8]

  5. Seven Summits - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kosciuszko summit. In 1985, Richard Bass, a businessman and amateur mountaineer, was the first man to climb all Seven Summits. In only one year, 1983, he climbed six peaks: Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, Mount Vinson and Mount Kosciuszko.

  6. State 8 - Wikipedia

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    The State 8 is a peakbagging list of the highest peaks in each of Australia's states: [1]. Mount Kosciuszko (Kunama Namadgi) in New South Wales (2,228 metres or 7,310 feet); Mount Bogong (Warkwoolowler) in Victoria (1,986 metres or 6,516 feet)

  7. Main Range (Snowy Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    The section of the Great Dividing Range between the Ramshead Range and Dicky Cooper Bogong in the Snowy Mountains is known as the Main Range.It can also be used more generally for the peaks (not necessarily on the Great Dividing Range) on or on short spurs off the range.

  8. Lake Cootapatamba - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cootapatamba is a post-glacial tarn in the Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Lake Cootapatamba is located at 2,048 metres, which is about 800 metres south of the summit of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest peak in Australia. It is the highest elevation lake in Australia.

  9. File:Mount Kosciuszko Summit walk, Kosciuszko National Park ...

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