Mount Coonowrin
Mount Coonowrin is one of the dramatic looking Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast in southern Queensland. It stands 377m tall and was formed as a volcanic plug approximately 26 million years ago. The mountain range was named by explorer Captain James Cook because they reminded him of glass furnaces.
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Mount Coonowrin
Mount Coonowrin is one of the dramatic looking Glasshouse Mountains in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast in southern Queensland. It stands 377m tall and was formed as a volcanic plug approximately 26 million years ago. The mountain range was named by explorer Captain James Cook because they reminded him of glass furnaces.
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