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  2. Grampians, Victoria, Australia. Grampians, mountain range extending southwest from the Great Dividing Range, southwest central Victoria, Australia. Composed mainly of hard sandstone, they are noted for deep gorges, fantastic weathered rock formations, and wildflowers. The highest peak, Mt. William, rises to 3,827 ft (1,166 m).
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    It is believed the Grampians began to form some 400 million years ago as sediments were deposited in a deep inland sea that once covered part of Victoria. Layers of sediments built up and compacted over millions of years, ultimately forming the sandstone and other types of sedimentary rock that make up the Grampians.
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    The Grampians are a series of five spectacular sandstone ridges running north to south with steep and craggy slopes on the eastern side and gentler slopes to the west. They are the result of earth movements lifting and tilting the hard sandstones to create an impressive landscape of peaks and valleys.
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    The Grampians sits within Victoria’s south-western volcanic plains, part of Australia’s most extensive volcanic province. The Kanawinka Geotrail takes you on a journey through almost 400 eruption points, most of which occurred between 4.5 and 2 million years ago.
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    Grampians National Park - Wikipedia

    Colloquially known as the ‘garden of Victoria’, the Grampians is home to 975 native plant species (including more than 75 orchid species), representing one third of the total Victorian flora, and many of these species are only found in the Grampians, including the Grampians pincushion lily (Borya mirabilis), one of … See more

    The Grampians National Park commonly referred to as the Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia. The Jardwadjali name for the mountain range itself is Gariwerd.
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    Due to being an exposed peak in the west of Victoria, Mount William features especially cool maximum temperatures throughout the year. Winter cloud cover is profound; with an … See more

    Gariwerd and the Grampians National Park has been a popular destination for recreation and tourism since the middle of the nineteenth century. According to Wilkie, the extension … See more

    At the time of European colonisation, the Grampians had a number of indigenous names, one of which was Gariwerd in the western Kulin See more

    This area is a distinct physiographic section of the larger Western Victorian Highlands province, which, in turn, is part of the larger See more

    Evidence of vertebrate life
    The Silverband Formation (see Geology above) was the source of sandstone paving slabs used for the construction of a nearby Cobb & Co station in 1873. The surface of one paver contained 23 impressions, the … See more

    A major bushfire burned out about 50% of the Grampians National Park in January 2006. Soon afterwards the first signs of regeneration were already visible with, for example, regrowth of the eucalyptus trees. Many trees exhibit epicormic growth, where a mass of … See more

     
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    WEBGlenelg and Grampians-Stavely zones are the most westerly geological zones in Victoria and represent the easternmost extension of the Delamerian Fold Belt ( Fig. 3.2).

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    WEBA deep seismic-reflection transect in western Victoria was designed to provide insights into the structural relationship between the Lachlan and the Delamerian Orogens. Three seismic lines were acquired to provide …

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