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- Mount_Cooke abstract "Mount Cooke, near Jarrahdale, Western Australia, is the highest point on the Darling Scarp at 582 metres (1,909 ft). It was named after William Ernest Cooke, Western Australia's first Government Astronomer.Mount Cooke is well known for its walk track which is part of the Bibbulmun Track. The Bibbulmun walk track leads from a parking and picnic area, and goes thousands of metres through the Jarrah forest, coloured with a host of wildflowers in all seasons, to the summit of Mount Cooke.Mount Cooke is within the Monadnocks Conservation Park and administered by the Department of Environment and Conservation.".
- Mount_Cooke elevation "582.0".
- Mount_Cooke locatedInArea Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke mountainRange Darling_Scarp.
- Mount_Cooke prominence "582.0".
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- Mount_Cooke wikiPageRevisionID "605153826".
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Bibbulmun_Track.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peel_(Western_Australia).
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- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Darling_Scarp.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Environment_and_Conservation_(Western_Australia).
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus_marginata.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Jarrah.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Jarrahdale,_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Monadnocks_Conservation_Park.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Dale.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Gunjin,_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLink William_Ernest_Cooke.
- Mount_Cooke wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Cooke".
- Mount_Cooke elevationM "582".
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- Mount_Cooke location Western_Australia.
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- Mount_Cooke map "Western Australia".
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- Mount_Cooke name "Mount Cooke".
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- Mount_Cooke subject Category:Mountains_of_Western_Australia.
- Mount_Cooke subject Category:Peel_(Western_Australia).
- Mount_Cooke hypernym Point.
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- Mount_Cooke comment "Mount Cooke, near Jarrahdale, Western Australia, is the highest point on the Darling Scarp at 582 metres (1,909 ft). It was named after William Ernest Cooke, Western Australia's first Government Astronomer.Mount Cooke is well known for its walk track which is part of the Bibbulmun Track.".
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- Mount_Cooke lat "-32.42388888888889".
- Mount_Cooke long "116.3125".
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- Mount_Cooke isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Cooke.
- Mount_Cooke name "Mount Cooke".