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Eucalyptus sideroxylon,
commonly known as
mugga ironbark, or red
ironbark is a
small to medium-sized tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It has...
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Mount Taylor 855 m (2,805 ft),
Mount Ainslie 843 m (2,766 ft),
Mount Mugga Mugga 812 m (2,664 ft) and
Black Mountain 812 m (2,664 ft). The
native forest...
- narrow-leaved ironbark,
white cypress, broad-leaved
ironbark and
tumbledown gum.
Mugga ironbark and red
stringybark are also present.
Weetalibah Nature Reserve...
- the red soil in the area.
Streets are
named after ships and explorers.
Mugga Way is
named after an
Aboriginal word also ****ociated with the locality...
- The
Mugga Lane Zoo was a
privately owned zoo
located on
Mugga Lane in the
Australian capital city of Canberra.
First opened in 1979 as the
Canberra Wildlife...
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Melrose Molonglo Gorge Molonglo River Mount Ainslie Mount Majura Mount Mugga Mugga Mount Painter Mount Pleasant Mount Taylor Mulanggari Gr****land Mulligans...
- public:
Lanyon and
Tuggeranong Homesteads in the
Tuggeranong Valley,
Mugga-
Mugga in Symonston, and Blundells'
Cottage in
Parkes all
display the lifestyle...
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Mount Ainslie,
Mount Majura,
Mount Pleasant,
Russell Hill, Red Hill,
Mount Mugga, O'Connor Ridge,
Bruce Ridge,
Aranda Bushland,
Mount Painter, The Pinnacle...
- in summer, a herd of
around 30 musk oxen roam the area
along the Røa and
Mugga Rivers (in
winter they
migrate to the Funäsdalen area). This
group split...
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swamp messmate (Eucalyptus robusta)
Sydney blue gum (Eucalyptus saligna)
Mugga, red
ironbark (Eucalyptus sideroxylon)
Redwood (Eucalyptus transcontinentalis)...