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They stayed for months, to celebrate and feast on the bunya nut.
The park includes much of the mountain range called the Bunya Mountains.
The stand of bunya pines is the most easterly in Australia.
The Bunya Mountains mark the southern boundary of the region.
The location for the wind farm is a hilly area to the west of the Bunya Mountains.
He planted the large bunya pines along Gympie Road and lived there until his death in 1877.
In 1927 he donated part of the Bunya Mountains National Park to the community.
He came across Bunya Pine, and found out that it had the perfect characteristics for the sound board on an acoustic guitar.
Ludwig Leichhardt wrote in 1844 of his expedition to the Bunya feast.
Brooklyn also contains a relict population of Bunya Pine.
At 14 he participated in a walkabout to a feast in the Bunya Mountains.
Hill also planted avenues of Bunya pines and Cook pines.
Bunya Mountains is a national park in Queensland, Australia.
The village school, Bunya Combined School, provides places for children in grades one to ten.
"Toponymy, a list of placenames in the Hills & Bunya Districts"
The early timber getters logged beech, cedar, bunya pine and flooded gum.
From Dalby, it continues north-east as the Bunya Highway.
Parts of the forest were once logged for various timbers including red cedar, bunya pine and hoop pine.
The "Great Bunya Drive" was created in 2006 and passes through the township and other regional attractions.
Red deer, unlike possums and rodents, eat bunya cones while still intact, preventing their dispersal.
It is also gluten free, making bunya nut flour a substitute for people with gluten intolerance.
The road continues west of Goomeri as the Bunya Highway, connecting it to Dalby.
Araucaria mirabilis belongs to section Bunya of the genus Araucaria.
Strangler figs, bunya pines and hoop pines also predominate.
Araucaria bidwillii, the bunya pine, is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the plant family Araucariaceae.