Mount Coot-tha topographic map
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Mount Coot-tha
It is often claimed that Mount Coot-tha is the "highest point in Brisbane", but, as the elevations above show, the peak known as Mount Coot-tha is not even the highest peak of the mountain as a whole with both Constitution Hill and The Summit being higher. However, Mount Coot-tha has a lookout with unobscured views over much of Brisbane, while Constitution Hill and The Summit do not. Further to the west, there are even higher peaks within the City of Brisbane, such as.
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Name: Mount Coot-tha topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Mount Coot-tha, Greater Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (-27.49429 152.91540 -27.45803 152.98235)
Average elevation: 88 m
Minimum elevation: 4 m
Maximum elevation: 278 m
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