Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mount Warning (Aboriginal: Wollumbin), a mountain in the Tweed Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, was formed from a volcanic plug of the now-gone Tweed Volcano. The mountain is located 14 kilometres (9 mi) west-south-west of Murwillumbah, near the border between New South Wales and Queensland. Due to Mount Warning's proximity to Cape Byron, the Australian continent's easternmost point, it is the first place on mainland Australia to receive the sun's rays each day.Lieutenant James Cook saw the mountain from the sea and named it Mount Warning. At he named a bit of land jutting out of the shoreline as point danger Fingal Head. Together they were named as a point of reference to warn other explorers that came afterward."@en }
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- Mount_Warning abstract "Mount Warning (Aboriginal: Wollumbin), a mountain in the Tweed Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, was formed from a volcanic plug of the now-gone Tweed Volcano. The mountain is located 14 kilometres (9 mi) west-south-west of Murwillumbah, near the border between New South Wales and Queensland. Due to Mount Warning's proximity to Cape Byron, the Australian continent's easternmost point, it is the first place on mainland Australia to receive the sun's rays each day.Lieutenant James Cook saw the mountain from the sea and named it Mount Warning. At he named a bit of land jutting out of the shoreline as point danger Fingal Head. Together they were named as a point of reference to warn other explorers that came afterward.".
- Q3322184 abstract "Mount Warning (Aboriginal: Wollumbin), a mountain in the Tweed Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, was formed from a volcanic plug of the now-gone Tweed Volcano. The mountain is located 14 kilometres (9 mi) west-south-west of Murwillumbah, near the border between New South Wales and Queensland. Due to Mount Warning's proximity to Cape Byron, the Australian continent's easternmost point, it is the first place on mainland Australia to receive the sun's rays each day.Lieutenant James Cook saw the mountain from the sea and named it Mount Warning. At he named a bit of land jutting out of the shoreline as point danger Fingal Head. Together they were named as a point of reference to warn other explorers that came afterward.".