
Ulamambri Mountain, located near the hamlet of Burra Bee Dee in Warrumbungle Shire, New South Wales, stands at an elevation of approximately 640 meters. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage, with the name "Ulamambri" meaning "a place where possums breed" in the local language. The surrounding region offers picturesque landscapes, including the nearby Forked Mountain, and is accessible via local roads and public transport services. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and cultural significance of this area, making it a noteworthy destination for nature enthusiasts.
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