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  2. Bibbulmun Track - Wikipedia

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    The Bibbulmun Track is a long-distance walk trail in Western Australia. It runs from Kalamunda in the east of Perth to Albany , and is 1,003.1 kilometres (623.3 mi) long. [ 2 ]

  3. Mount Cooke - Wikipedia

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    The Bibbulmun Track leads from a parking and picnic area, and goes thousands of metres through the jarrah forest, coloured with a host of wildflowers in all seasons, to the summit of Mount Cooke. Mount Cooke is within the Monadnocks Conservation Park [ 2 ] and administered by the Department of Environment and Conservation .

  4. Munda Biddi Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Munda Biddi Trail is a long-distance mostly off-road cycling trail in Western Australia.It runs for over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from Mundaring to Albany. [1] [2] The completed Munda Biddi Trail opened end-to-end in April 2013 [3] when it claimed the title of the longest continuous off-road cycling trail of its kind in the world.

  5. Bibbulmun - Wikipedia

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    Bibbulmun may refer to: The Bibulman tribe, the traditional owners of the southwestern region of Western Australia, a dialectal group of the Noongar language tribe The Bibbulmun Track , a long walking trail in Western Australia, named after the Bibbulmun of Perth

  6. Glenoran, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Glenoran is located on the traditional land of the Bibulman people of the Noongar nation. [4] [5] [6]The Glenoran Hall, a timber building, was constructed in the 1920s as part of the Group Settlement Scheme, but the hall was later moved to Yanmah.

  7. Kep Track - Wikipedia

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    The Kep Track is a bicycle, walking and horse track in the Darling Range and further east in Western Australia. [ 1 ] It commences at Mundaring Weir and proceeds through Chidlow , Wooroloo , Wundowie , Bakers Hill and Clackline to Northam , for approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi).

  8. Walpole-Nornalup National Park - Wikipedia

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    The traditional owners of the area are the Murrum [3] [4] of the Minang peoples of the larger Noongar group [5] who have inhabited the region for over 30,000 years. [3]The park is named after the nearby town of Walpole which in turn honours William Walpole, who served alongside James Stirling on HMS Warspite in 1809.

  9. Bibulman - Wikipedia

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    Bibulman, Bibulmun, Bibudmoun, Bibbulmun, Bebleman; Bibilum; Meeraman (Koreng exonym) Murram (Menang exonym) Bajongwongi (language name) [1] Some words. mammon (father)