Bulahdelah Mountain
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| Bulahdelah Mountain | |
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| Alum Mountain | |
The mountain as seen from the Pacific Highway |
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| Location | |
| New South Wales, Australia | |
| Coordinates | 32°25′S 152°13′E / 32.417°S 152.217°ECoordinates: 32°25′S 152°13′E / 32.417°S 152.217°E |
Bulahdelah Mountain, or Alum Mountain, as it is also known, is an imposing set of rocky tors that overlook the township of Bulahdelah and the Myall River Valley. A wide range of animals and plants can be seen amid the picturesque boulders, including a spectacular range of orchids. The mountain has been set aside as a forest park by the State Forests of New South Wales for its historical, recreational and natural significance.
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