Nandewar Range

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Nandewar Range is a mountain range in northern New South Wales, Australia, known for its ancient volcanic origins and rugged, forested landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
climate temperate
continent Australia
country Australia
drainsInto Gwydir River
surface form: Gwydir River catchment

Namoi River catchment
geologicalAge Miocene
Paleogene
surface form: Palaeogene
hasBiodiversity high bird diversity
high plant diversity
hasFeature deep gorges
plateaus
steep escarpments
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic
hasHighestPoint Mount Kaputar
hasLandform eroded volcanic plugs
lava domes
lava flows
hasNearbyTown Barraba
Bingara
Narrabri
hasProtectedArea Mount Kaputar National Park NERFINISHED
hasSnowfall occasional winter snow at higher elevations
hasVegetationType eucalypt forest
rainforest patches
woodland
isImportantFor conservation of endemic species
regional water catchment
knownFor ancient volcanic origins
forested landscapes
rugged landscapes
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedInRegion northern New South Wales
locatedNear Barraba
Bingara
Narrabri
mountainSystem Nandewar Volcano complex
nameLanguage English
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
rockType basalt
rhyolite
trachyte
usedFor bushwalking
camping
nature observation

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Namoi River catchment containsFeature Nandewar Range