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Bluff - verb tr: 1. To mislead or deceive, especially by a false display of confidence. noun: 2. An instance of bluffing; also one who bluffs. adj: 3. Good-naturedly direct in speech or manner. noun: 4. A broad, steep cliff or promontory. 5. A grove or clump of trees. A.Word.A.Day (April 20, 2012) Bluff Knoll Western Australia, Stirling Ranges Western Australia, Bluff Knoll, Albany Western Australia, Australia Travel Bucket Lists, Western Australia Travel, Australian Road Trip, Australia Travel Guide, Southern Region

Early morning sunshine on Bluff Knoll as seen from the car park. Bluff Knoll is the highest peak in the Stirling Ranges and in the southwest of Western Australia. I should say that Denece and I didn't climb the mountain. I did it about 35 years ago - my first and only other visit - didn't have the time or determination to do it on this occasion. See where this photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc

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Bluff Knoll rises to 1099 metres (3606 feet) above sea level in the Stirling Range in Western Australia. Its aboriginal name Koikyennuruff describes the “place of ever-moving about mist and fog.” Bluff Knoll is one of only a few places to receive regular snowfalls in most years in Western Australia (WA). Stirling Range National Park was declared in 1913 and is now an ecological island in a sea of farmland. 1500 species of flora are packed within the park, more than in the entire British Isles. Weathering And Erosion, River Delta, Stirling, Sea Level, Plant Species, South Pacific, Round Trip, British Isles, Pacific Ocean

Bluff Knoll rises to 1099 metres (3606 feet) above sea level in the Stirling Range in Western Australia. Its aboriginal name Koikyennuruff describes the “place of ever-moving about mist and fog.” Bluff Knoll is one of only a few places to receive regular snowfalls in most years in Western Australia (WA). Stirling Range National Park was declared in 1913 and is now an ecological island in a sea of farmland. 1500 species of flora are packed within the park, more than in the entire British…

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