
Mount Kosciuszko 10km
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Mount Kosciuszko stands proudly as a towering peak within the Snowy Mountains of Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales. Its impressive height reaches an astonishing 2,228 metres above sea level, firmly establishing it as the highest mountain on the vast Australian continent. Polish explorer Paul Edmund Strzelecki was responsible for giving Mount Kosciuszko its distinctive name in the year 1840, as a tribute to Tadeusz Kościuszko - the renowned Polish national hero and celebrated general of the American Revolutionary War. Interestingly, Strzelecki's decision was motivated by his perception that the mountain bears an uncanny resemblance to the majestic Kościuszko Mound found in the picturesque city of Kraków. Recognized as one of the esteemed Seven Summits, Mount Kosciuszko is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from far and wide. Created using a comprehensive tutorial crafted by Shapespeare's exceptional skill. Utilizing high-resolution 1:100,000 scale data, the remarkable terrain features of this incredible peak are carefully presented. Sourcing expertly derived Arc-Second (90m) Digital Elevation Model information from the valuable database at http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/index.asp ensures precise mapping and detailed elevation profiling of Mount Kosciuszko's striking landscape.
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