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Mount Barrington, a mountain that is part of the Mount Royal Range, is located on the Barrington Tops plateau in the Gloucester Shire within New South Wales, Australia and has an elevation of 1,555 metres (5,102 ft) above sea level.Now the remnants of a volcano, Mount Barrington, formerly the Barrington Volcano, erupted near its present peak between 44 and 54 million years ago. The eruption caused a 700-cubic-kilometre (170 cu mi) basalt flow, which covered much of the Barrington Tops plateau.

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  • Mount Barrington, a mountain that is part of the Mount Royal Range, is located on the Barrington Tops plateau in the Gloucester Shire within New South Wales, Australia and has an elevation of 1,555 metres (5,102 ft) above sea level.Now the remnants of a volcano, Mount Barrington, formerly the Barrington Volcano, erupted near its present peak between 44 and 54 million years ago. The eruption caused a 700-cubic-kilometre (170 cu mi) basalt flow, which covered much of the Barrington Tops plateau.
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