Mount Yengo | |
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Mount Yengo
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 668 m (2,192 ft) |
Coordinates | 32°58′54″S 150°51′04″E / 32.98167°S 150.85111°ECoordinates: 32°58′54″S 150°51′04″E / 32.98167°S 150.85111°E |
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Location in New South Wales
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Location | Lower Hunter region, New South Wales, Australia |
Parent range | Calore Range, Great Dividing Range |
Mount Yengo is a mountain that is located in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 668-metre (2,192 ft) mountain is part of the Calore Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, and is situated within the Yengo National Park, approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the Macdonald River and 17 kilometres (11 mi) east by south of Putty.
Mount Yengo is a natural feature of spiritual and ceremonial importance to the Wonnarua, Awabakal, Worimi and Darkinjung Indigenous Australians. According to indigenous mythology, Mount Yengo is the place from which Baiame, a creational ancestral hero, jumped back up to the spirit world after he had created all of the mountains, lakes, rivers and caves in the area. Baiame flattened the top of Mount Yengo when he jumped skyward and the flat top is still visible today.