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The Horn is the most prominent peak on the
Mount Buffalo plateau in
Victoria, Australia. It has an elevation of 1,723 m (5,653 ft)
AHD. Found on the west side of the Victorian Alps (part of the
Australian Alps and the
Great Dividing Range), the top of the mountain has granite boulders and rock formations.Photo:
John O'Neill
This is appalling. It's a lovely picture, sure, but the article is a bare stub and has no material referencing it besides a single external link. Really not good enough for the main page.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 10:37, 11 November 2012 (UTC)reply
The Horn (Mount Buffalo) is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of
Australia and
Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the
project page.AustraliaWikipedia:WikiProject AustraliaTemplate:WikiProject AustraliaAustralia articles
This article is part of WikiProject Mountains, a project to systematically present
information on mountains. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit the article attached to this page (see
Contributing FAQ for more information), or visit the
project page where you can join the project and/or contribute to the
discussion.MountainsWikipedia:WikiProject MountainsTemplate:WikiProject MountainsMountain articles
The Horn is the most prominent peak on the
Mount Buffalo plateau in
Victoria, Australia. It has an elevation of 1,723 m (5,653 ft)
AHD. Found on the west side of the Victorian Alps (part of the
Australian Alps and the
Great Dividing Range), the top of the mountain has granite boulders and rock formations.Photo:
John O'Neill
This is appalling. It's a lovely picture, sure, but the article is a bare stub and has no material referencing it besides a single external link. Really not good enough for the main page.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 10:37, 11 November 2012 (UTC)reply