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Quajabin Peak

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Quajabin Peak, also known as County Peak, is a small peak located in the western zone of the West Australian Wheatbelt, about 120 km south-east of Perth.

Map of Quajabin Peak, Bally Bally WA 6304, Australia

Although not high in stature, it commands an impressive view over some of the upper catchment of the Avon River and also of the Yenyenning Lakes.

The name is derived from the Noongar language. It is not entirely clear what it means. Quaja refers to bone; and the suffix indicates either an action or belonging. It may be a bone place, like a bone, or the act of "boning" i.e. cursing.

Strange events are associated with this place. Sightings and voices coming from the air. Investigations by the Western Australian Paranormal Society could not account for the phenomenon and to this day the landmark remains on their unresolved list.

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Quajabin Peak Wikipedia