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The highest and most spectacular section of the Tinderry Range forms the backbone of this Southern Tablelands nature reserve. The range, characterised by huge granite monoliths and dominated by Tinderry and Tinderry Twin peaks, rises abruptly from cleared and undulating hills east of Michelago. From the highest point of Tinderry Peak it drops gradually eastward to remote sections of the Queanbeyan River, which forms the eastern boundary of the reserve.
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