Mount Cordeaux
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| Mount Cordeaux | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 1144 m |
| Location | Queensland, Australia |
| Range | Main Range |
| Type | Volcanic |
Mount Cordeaux is a mountain near Brisbane, Australia. It lies to the immediate north of Cunningham's Gap in the Main Range National Park.
A series of graded trails leads to a lookout just below the summit. From the summit other Scenic Rim peaks can be seen, as can the Fassifern Valley below.
The mountain was discovered and named by Allan Cunningham in 1828.
The giant rock lily grows well on the slopes of Mount Cordeaux.[1]
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- ^ Seeing South-East Queensland (2nd ed.). RACQ. 1980. p 72. ISBN 0-909518-07-6

