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- Only Mount Bellenden Ker at 1593 m and Mount Bartle Frere at 1622 m in Far North Queensland are higher.
- Yungaburra is surrounded by World Heritage rainforests, lakes, waterfalls and Queensland's tallest mountain, Mount Bartle Frere.
- It is restricted to suitable habitat between Mount Bartle Frere and Big Tableland in the McDowell Ranges in north eastern Queensland.
- It is Queensland's fourth highest peak after Mount Bartle Frere at, Mount Bellenden Ker at and Mount Superbus at.
- The species occurs in rainforests around Mount Spurgeon and Mossman ) as well as Mount Bartle Frere at an altitude of 1100 to 1200 metres.
- "Hollandaea sayeriana " is a species of small trees growing naturally only in the region of Mounts Bartle Frere and the eastern Atherton Tableland.
- Far North Queensland lays claim to over 70 national parks, including Mount Bartle Frere with a peak of it is the highest peak in both Northern Australia and Queensland.
- The highest mountains in the state are Mount Bartle Frere at, Mount Bellenden Ker at, Mount Superbus at, at Mount Barney and Thornton Peak reaching above sea level.
- The national park covers most of Bellenden Ker Range and includes Queensland's two highest mountains, Mount Bartle Frere ( 1622 m ) and Mount Bellenden Ker ( 1592 m ).
- The stunted tree " Eucryphia wilkei " found in the cloud forest above 1500 m elevation on Mount Bartle Frere exists nowhere else on earth and has relatives in the Cool Temperate Rainforests of Tasmania and Chile.
- Queensland's two highest mountains, Mount Bartle Frere ( 1622 m ) and Mount Bellenden Ker ( 1593 m ) form part of this range, and Walshs Pyramid ( 922 m ) ( one of the highest free-standing natural pyramids in the world ) is located at the range's northern end.
- Other notable species include the Mountain Aspen " Acronychia chooreechillum ", " Trochocarpa bellendenkerensis ", " Polyscias bellendenkerensis ", the vine " Parsonsia bartlensis " and Australia's only native rhododendron, " Rhododendron lochiae " which grows on top of the large granite boulders or as an epiphyte in the cloud forest canopy . " Eidothea zoexylocarya " was initially discovered on the slopes of Mount Bartle Frere, which holds its main populations.