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- The Saruwaged Range (also Saruwared, Sarawaket or Sarawaget) is a mountain range on the Huon Peninsula in Morobe Province, north-eastern Papua New Guinea...
- quaternary sea-level fluctuations. The Saruwaged m****if, with its twin peaks of Bangeta and Saruwaged, dominate the Saruwaged Range; rugged and steep, the m****if...
- until the first known ascent on 25 June 2014. The range runs into the Saruwaged Range to the east and together they form a natural barrier between the...
- the LGP were the Central Cordillera, the Owen Stanley Range, and the Saruwaged Range. Mount Giluwe in the Central Cordillera had a "more or less continuous...
- significant proportion of the ****anese garrison had escaped through the Saruwaged Range, to the north of Lae, and would have to be fought again elsewhere...
- 1988, at 10:43am local time, a large part of an unnamed mountain of the Saruwaged Range in the Kaiapit district of Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea, collapsed...
- Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec. The peninsula is dominated by the steep Saruwaged and Finisterre and Cromwell Mountains. The nearest large town is the Morobe...
- Expedition". 1928. Ornithologische Monatsberichte 36:20–26 1931 Die Vögel des Saruwaged und Herzoggebirges (NO Neuginea) Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum...
- highest mountain in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It lies in the Saruwaged Range and at 4,121 m (13,520 ft) it is one of the highest mountains in...
- Army Map. Mount Boising first ascent report. Also Mt Salawaket or Mt Saruwaged and Sturmkoppe. Mt Bangeta may alternatively refer to a 4,060 m (13,320 ft)...