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- Ngarutjaranya, also known as Mount Woodroffe (officially Ngarutjaranya/Mount Woodroffe), is a mountain in the Australian state of South Australia, located...
- 098 feet) Ngarutjaranya (Mount Woodroffe) in South Australia (1,435 metres or 4,708 feet) As of October 2024, it is confirmed Ngarutjaranya cannot be...
- have a height of more than 1,100 metres (3,600 ft), the highest being Ngarutjaranya at 1,435 metres (4,708 ft). They were originally inhabited by the indigenous...
- camouflage to hide from predators.[citation needed] According to mythology, Ngarutjaranya, the highest mountain in South Australia, is also Ngiṉṯaka as he rears...
- 714 New York, US Mount Kalourat 1,435 4,708 Malaita, Solomon Islands Ngarutjaranya 1,435 4,708 Australia – Highest in South Australia Cypress Mountain...
- 1,099 854 Ngarutjaranya WA Stirling Range 31 Mount Buller 1,805 853 Mount Bogong VIC Victorian Alps 32 Mount Meharry 1,249 839 Ngarutjaranya WA HP Western...
- Range and Africa, as Mount Zeil in Australia's Northern Territory and Ngarutjaranya in South Australia are further west and higher, and a number of peaks...
- Karaops ngarluma Crews, 2013 – Australia (Western Australia) Karaops ngarutjaranya Crews & Harvey, 2011 – Australia (South Australia) Karaops nitmiluk...
- Cr****, which in turn flows from South Australia's highest mountain, Ngarutjaranya. The cr**** is usually a dry sandy bed and only flows at times of very...
- (Queensland) K. ngarluma Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia) K. ngarutjaranya Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (South Australia) K. nyamal Crews,...