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Mt Coot-tha supports 1,500 hectares of open eucalypt forest, offering sweeping
view of the city, Moreton Bay, and the southern and western ranges. Explore the open forests via the walking
tracks. In many places the only sounds are running water, birds chirping, and wind in the trees.
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Mt Gravatt, named after Lt. George Gravatt, is part of the Toohey Forest and Brisbane's eastern skyline.
The mountain offers views of the Moreton Moreton Bay Islands, the D'Anguilar Range,
and even the Glasshouse Mountains on clear days.
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