Federation Looking to the Bluff, Mount Buller, 1974
Federation Looking to the Bluff, Mount Buller, 1974
Mount Buller, a large alpine resort, is 150 km north-east of Melbourne and 35 km east of Mansfield. The travel distances are considerably further as they pass through the Great Dividing Range.
Mount Buller was probably named by the New South Wales Surveyor-General, Major Thomas Mitchell, on his Australia Felix expedition in 1836. Mitchell was acquainted with Charles Buller of the Colonial Office. The first recorded European ascent of Mount Buller was by the Government botanist, Dr Ferdinand von Mueller, in 1853.
Federation Looking to the Bluff, Mount Buller, 1974
Baldy Poma Lift, Mount Buller
View from Baldy overlooking the Bogong Plains, Mount Buller, 1974
Snow-capped Mount Buller as viewed from the Mansfield Road
Majestic Mount Buller from Mansfield, 1974
Ski School at bottom of Bourke Street, Mount Buller
Bourke Street and Chair Lifts, Mount Buller, 1974
Overlooking Mount Buller ski runs from top of the Summit T-Bar
Kooroora Chalet, Mount Buller, 1976
Hotdogging, Mount Buller
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