Everything about The Bismarck Range totally explained
The
Bismarck Range is a
mountain range in the central highlands of
Papua New Guinea. The range is named after the German Chancellor,
Otto von Bismarck. From the
1880s to
1914 this part of the island was a
German colony.
The highest point is
Mount Wilhelm at 4,509 m (14,793 feet). At over 3,400 metres (11,155 feet), the landscape is
alpine with
tundra, in spite of the tropical climate. The
Ramu River has its source in the range.
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