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Mount Ginini is a
mountain with an
elevation of 1,762
metres (5,781 ft)
AHDin the
Brindabella Range,
located on the
border between the
Australian Capital...
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Paralamyctes ginini is a
species of
centipede in the
Henicopidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
first described in 2004 by palaeontologist...
- The
Ginini Flats Wetlands Ramsar Site, also
known as the
Ginini Flats Subalpine Bog Complex, is a
wetland in the
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) that...
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cleared runs elsewhere,
completing a new ski run and jump on
nearby Mount Ginini in 1951 - then
judged to be the
superior slope.
Built on
leased land, the...
- 913
metres (6,276 ft),
Mount Gingera at 1,857
metres (6,093 ft),
Mount Ginini at 1,762
metres (5,781 ft),
Mount Franklin at 1,646
metres (5,400 ft), Mount...
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Retrieved 10
October 2013. "Mount Gingera, Australia". Peakbagger.com. "Mount
Ginini, Australia". Peakbagger.com. "Mount Franklin, Australia". Peakbagger.com...
- sub-alpine
sphagnum bogs on the
flanks of
Mount Gingera and
nearby Mount Ginini to the
north are
known habitats of the
endangered Northern Corroboree Frog...
- and
Tuckerbil Swamps 689 1,700
Forrestdale and
Thomsons Lakes 754 1,860
Ginini Flats Subalpine Bog
Complex 125 310
Gippsland Lakes 60,015 148,300 Glenelg...
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Paralamyctes chilensis (Gervaisin, in
Walckenaer & Gervais, 1847)
Paralamyctes ginini Edgecombe, 2004
Paralamyctes grayi Edgecombe, 2001
Paralamyctes halli (Archey...
- or 6,276 ft)
Gingera (1,857 m or 6,093 ft)
Kelly (1,829 m or 6,001 ft)
Ginini (1,762 m or 5,781 ft)
Franklin (1,646 m or 5,400 ft)
Aggie (1,421 m or 4...