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Baw-baw PlateauBaw-Baw Plateau is an alpine region 100Km east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Most of the plateau is part of the Baw Baw National Park. (Declared 1979, 13,300 hectares) It contains large areas of sub-alpine vegetation. It is popular for cross country skiing, downhill skiing, summer bushwalking, hunting, rafting and canoeing, fishing, scenic drives and picnics. Geographically, it is a plateau of several peaks (Mount Baw Baw, Mt. St. Gwinear, Mt. St. Phillack, Mt. Erica and Mt. Whitelaw) of largely subalpine terrane outcrops of weathered granite boulders dot the plateau with alpine meadows punctuated by stands of snow-gum. Fauna abounds on the foothills to the pateau: including Leadbeater's Possum, highly endangered and Victoria's state fauna emblem. Reference * http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/resources/05_0611.pdf Baw Baw National Park Visitor Guide. Baw Baw National Park, Parks Victoria Web Page. Accessed on Feb 27 2005, 2001.
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