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Mount Superbus (Mount Superbus)
Mount Superbus lies 99 km south-west of the centre of Brisbane, Australia and is South East Queensland's highest peak at 1375 m. At this elevation, it is the fifth-highest peak in Queensland, after Mount Bartle Frere at 1622 m, Mount Bellenden Ker at 1593 m, Mount Fisher at 1385 m and Mount Carbine Tableland at 1383 m, all in Far North Queensland.

It has an extensive logging history dating back to the mid-19th century. Mount Superbus was originally covered in dense hoop pine forests. Red cedar and other valuable timbers were also heavily logged in the area. It is now part of the Main Range National Park.

The peak is a remnant of the Main Range shield volcano which erupted between 25 and 22 million years ago.

On the southernmost peak just below the summit lies the wreck of a RAAF Lincoln bomber. It crashed into the mountain in the early hours of Easter Saturday morning on 9 April 1955, during a medical evacuation of a sick baby from Townsville to Eagle Farm airfield in Brisbane. The crew of four RAAF personnel and the two passengers were all killed in this accident. Most of the wreckage still lies near the summit and is a popular day walk for bushwalkers.

The Condamine River rises from a spring located on the western slopes of Mount Superbus. Teviot Brook, a major tributary of the Logan River, has its headwaters on the eastern facing slopes of the mountain.

* List of mountains in Australia

* Wilsons Peak

 
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