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What is the tallest mountain in South Australia?

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What is the tallest mountain in South Australia?

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Whilst the Mt Lofty-Flinders Ranges are significant for their position, rising as they do above the surrounding countryside, they do not contain the highest mountain in South Australia. That honour is reserved for Mount Woodroffe, which is 1,435 metres high, and located in the Musgrave Ranges in the state’s far northwest.

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