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- Mount_Kelam abstract "Mount Kelam (Indonesian: Gunung Kelam) is an exposed granitic dome in West Kalimantan, Borneo, with an elevation of 1,002 m.In 1894, German botanist Johannes Gottfried Hallier became the second European to climb Mount Kelam, after a certain Dr. Gürtler. Hallier ascended the summit 5 times between January 30 and February 13. He wrote the following account of the mountain:Mount K'lamm is a unique mountain of grand beauty. It rises singly and abruptly from a wide plain overgrown by young forest almost up to 1000 m above seal level and stretches approximately from west to east. Up to about half the mountain the steep slopes are covered with vigorous virgin forest, but the upper half is encompassed by mighty, almost vertical cliffs made of rock, over which water runs down in numerous gullies. Above the upper edge of the cliff there is high mountain vegetation compiled of bushes and small trees.[translated from the original German in Pitcher Plants of the Old World]The mountain's summit area was relatively inaccessible in Hallier's time and remains so today. Hallier described it as follows:After once again climbing a steep slope with Gleichenia thickets, one stands suddenly beneath the high enclosing rock wall of the mountain ring. The smooth water-washed stone seamed with water channels shows no variation in structure, and it appears almost as if the whole mountain was composed of a single monstrous block of rock. On this wall has been erected the steep 45 metre high rattan ladder; it is secured only at the bottom, in the middle and in the solid earth at the top, the rest lying free against the stone.[translated from the original Dutch and German in Pitcher Plants of Borneo]Leptospermum trees form a sparse canopy on the mountain's upper slopes, while grasses and Sphagnum moss cover the ground. The critically endangered pitcher plant species Nepenthes clipeata is endemic to Mount Kelam. Other Nepenthes native to this mountain include N. albomarginata, N. ampullaria, N. rafflesiana, and N. reinwardtiana. However, habitat stresses such as droughts and forest fires (particularly those caused by the El Niño of 1997–1998) have destroyed much of the summit vegetation. The highly sought-after N. clipeata has additionally suffered from overcollection by plant hunters and is now close to extinction in the wild.".
- Mount_Kelam elevation "1002.0".
- Mount_Kelam locatedInArea Borneo.
- Mount_Kelam locatedInArea West_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam thumbnail Nepenthes_clipeata_distribution.png?width=300.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageID "10241698".
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageLength "5253".
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageRevisionID "666340574".
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_West_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Critically_endangered.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Extinct_in_the_wild.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Gleichenia.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Granite_dome.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Gottfried_Hallier.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Leptospermum.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes_albomarginata.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes_ampullaria.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes_clipeata.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes_rafflesiana.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Nepenthes_reinwardtiana.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Pitcher_plant.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Plant_collecting.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink Sphagnum.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLink West_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Kelam".
- Mount_Kelam elevationM "1002".
- Mount_Kelam location Borneo.
- Mount_Kelam location West_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam name "Mount Kelam".
- Mount_Kelam photo "Nepenthes clipeata distribution.png".
- Mount_Kelam photoCaption "Location of Mount Kelam".
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-id.
- Mount_Kelam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mount_Kelam subject Category:Landforms_of_West_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam subject Category:Mountains_of_Kalimantan.
- Mount_Kelam hypernym Dome.
- Mount_Kelam point "0.07972222222222222 111.67222222222222".
- Mount_Kelam type Mountain.
- Mount_Kelam type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Kelam type Place.
- Mount_Kelam type Landform.
- Mount_Kelam type Location.
- Mount_Kelam type Mountain.
- Mount_Kelam type Place.
- Mount_Kelam type Thing.
- Mount_Kelam type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Kelam type Q8502.
- Mount_Kelam comment "Mount Kelam (Indonesian: Gunung Kelam) is an exposed granitic dome in West Kalimantan, Borneo, with an elevation of 1,002 m.In 1894, German botanist Johannes Gottfried Hallier became the second European to climb Mount Kelam, after a certain Dr. Gürtler. Hallier ascended the summit 5 times between January 30 and February 13. He wrote the following account of the mountain:Mount K'lamm is a unique mountain of grand beauty.".
- Mount_Kelam label "Mount Kelam".
- Mount_Kelam sameAs Q1092252.
- Mount_Kelam sameAs Monte_Kelam.
- Mount_Kelam sameAs Gunung_Kelam.
- Mount_Kelam sameAs m.02q68s1.
- Mount_Kelam sameAs Q1092252.
- Mount_Kelam sameAs 黑山_(婆罗洲).
- Mount_Kelam lat "0.07972222222222222".
- Mount_Kelam long "111.67222222222222".
- Mount_Kelam wasDerivedFrom Mount_Kelam?oldid=666340574.
- Mount_Kelam depiction Nepenthes_clipeata_distribution.png.
- Mount_Kelam isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Kelam.
- Mount_Kelam name "Mount Kelam".