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- Glass_House_Mountains abstract "The Glass House Mountains are a group of eleven hills that rise abruptly from the coastal plain on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. The highest mountain is Mount Beerwah at 556 m above sea level, but the most identifiable of all the mountains is Mount Tibrogargan which appears like a giant ape sitting by the roadside staring out to sea.The mountains were named by explorer Captain James Cook on 17 May 1770. The peaks reminded him of the glass furnaces in his home county of Yorkshire. Matthew Flinders explored the area and climbed Mount Beerburrum after sailing along Pumicestone Passage in 1799.".
- Glass_House_Mountains country Australia.
- Glass_House_Mountains elevation "555.0".
- Glass_House_Mountains state Queensland.
- Glass_House_Mountains thumbnail Glasshousetownship.JPG?width=300.
- Glass_House_Mountains wikiPageExternalLink ?p=14.
- Glass_House_Mountains wikiPageID "15462468".
- Glass_House_Mountains wikiPageRevisionID "597118280".
- Glass_House_Mountains country "Australia".
- Glass_House_Mountains elevationM "555".
- Glass_House_Mountains highest "Mount Beerwah".
- Glass_House_Mountains name "Glass House Mountains".
- Glass_House_Mountains period "Tertiary".
- Glass_House_Mountains photo "Glasshousetownship.JPG".
- Glass_House_Mountains photoCaption "Aerial photo of Glass House Mountains township with the Glass House Mountains in the distance".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLatD "26".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLatM "54".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLatNs "S".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLongD "152".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLongEw "E".
- Glass_House_Mountains rangeLongM "55".
- Glass_House_Mountains region "South East Queensland".
- Glass_House_Mountains regionCode "AU".
- Glass_House_Mountains state "Queensland".
- Glass_House_Mountains subject Category:Glass_House_Mountains_(Queensland).
- Glass_House_Mountains type MountainRange.
- Glass_House_Mountains type NaturalPlace.
- Glass_House_Mountains type Place.
- Glass_House_Mountains type Wikidata:Q532.
- Glass_House_Mountains type Place.
- Glass_House_Mountains type Location.
- Glass_House_Mountains comment "The Glass House Mountains are a group of eleven hills that rise abruptly from the coastal plain on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. The highest mountain is Mount Beerwah at 556 m above sea level, but the most identifiable of all the mountains is Mount Tibrogargan which appears like a giant ape sitting by the roadside staring out to sea.The mountains were named by explorer Captain James Cook on 17 May 1770. The peaks reminded him of the glass furnaces in his home county of Yorkshire.".
- Glass_House_Mountains label "Glass House Mountains".
- Glass_House_Mountains label "Glass House Mountains".
- Glass_House_Mountains label "Monts Glass House".
- Glass_House_Mountains label "Гласс-Хаус (холмы)".
- Glass_House_Mountains sameAs Glass_House_Mountains.
- Glass_House_Mountains sameAs Monts_Glass_House.
- Glass_House_Mountains sameAs m.03mb301.
- Glass_House_Mountains sameAs Q1529753.
- Glass_House_Mountains sameAs Q1529753.
- Glass_House_Mountains wasDerivedFrom Glass_House_Mountains?oldid=597118280.
- Glass_House_Mountains depiction Glasshousetownship.JPG.
- Glass_House_Mountains isPrimaryTopicOf Glass_House_Mountains.
- Glass_House_Mountains name "Glass House Mountains".