Mount Pisgah is a small volcanic lava dome 11 km from Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [1] [2] The name derives from the summit of the Biblical Mount Nebo, from which Moses first saw the Promised Land ( Deuteronomy 34:1–4). [3]
The Djadjawurrung and Wathawurrung name for the mount is Morambulbuledj. [4] It is 559 metres above sea level. [1]
The Dowling Forest ( Ballarat) Racecourse is located at the base of Mount Pisgah. In 2009, plans were revealed to build a 1400-metre uphill training track on the side of the mountain. [5]
37°27′46″S 143°49′05″E / 37.46278°S 143.81806°E
Mount Pisgah is a small volcanic lava dome 11 km from Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [1] [2] The name derives from the summit of the Biblical Mount Nebo, from which Moses first saw the Promised Land ( Deuteronomy 34:1–4). [3]
The Djadjawurrung and Wathawurrung name for the mount is Morambulbuledj. [4] It is 559 metres above sea level. [1]
The Dowling Forest ( Ballarat) Racecourse is located at the base of Mount Pisgah. In 2009, plans were revealed to build a 1400-metre uphill training track on the side of the mountain. [5]
37°27′46″S 143°49′05″E / 37.46278°S 143.81806°E