Bushy Mountain

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Bushy Mountain
Bushy Mountain is located in New South Wales
Bushy Mountain
Bushy Mountain
Location in New South Wales
Highest point
Coordinates30°18′24″S 150°12′26″E / 30.30667°S 150.20722°E / -30.30667; 150.20722
Geography
LocationNorth West Slopes, New South Wales, Australia
Parent rangeNandewar Range, Great Dividing Range

Bushy Mountain, a mountain of the Nandewar Range, a spur of the Great Dividing Range, is located in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. Busy Mountain is situated east of Narrabri within the Mount Kaputar National Park.

With an elevation of 1,260 metres (4,130 ft) above sea level, Bushy Mount is part of the remnants of the Nandewar extinct volcano that ceased activity about 17 million years ago after 4 million years of activity.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hutton, Geoffrey (1983). Australia's Natural Heritage (2nd ed.). Collins ISBN 0-00-217297-6