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 | | The Grampians ranges, which attract 750,000 visitors each year, are arguably at their best in October, when most of the wildflowers are in bloom - although in the higher sub-alpine areas they can be found until Christmas. |
 | | The poor sandy soils that characterise most parts of the Grampians mean that the trees are stunted and sparse, allowing the wildflowers to proliferate in the sunlight. |
 | | The Grampians are made up of four ranges running north-south: the Mount William Range to the east; the central range consisting of the Mount Difficult Range, the Wonderland Range, the Serra Range and the Mount Victory Range; to the west is the Victoria Range; and, further west again, the low Black Range. |
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