The Tamrau Mountains, also known as the Tambrauw Mountains or the Tamarau Mountains, is a mountain range located in the north-central region of the Bird's Head Peninsula in the province of West Papua, Indonesia. It is made up of an isolated and lesser continuous mountain chain compared to the Arfak Mountains. The Tamrau and Arfak Mountains are both divided by the grassy Kebar Valley, which is the heartland of many indigenous people, with a variety of backgrounds. The Tamrau Mountains have been scantily surveyed. The mountains are an important and threatened site of biodiversity, part of the Vogelkop montane rain forests ecoregion.
Tamrau Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Bon Irau |
Elevation | 2,501 m (8,205 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Manokwari Regency, Sorong Regency, Tambrauw Regency, Arfak Mountains Regency, West Papua |
Country | Indonesia |
Geology | |
Orogenies | Mesozoic and Paleozoic |
Rock type(s) | sandstone, igneous and limestone |
References
edit- WWF Bird Watching on Bird's Head, and the Threats to the Region Vogelkop Montane Rain Forests. Accessed 5 March 2015
- Arfak Mountains: Birding Hotspot of West Papua Accessed 5 March 2015