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===Waterfalls=== [[File:Elabana Falls.jpg|thumb|right|[[Elabana Falls]].]] [[File:Morans Falls.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Morans Falls]], 2013.]] The park is claimed to contain more than 500 waterfalls,<ref name="asm">{{cite web |url=http://www.anra.gov.au/topics/agriculture/statistics/qld/sd-morton.html |title=Agriculture β Statistics β Moreton |work=Australian Natural Resources Atlas |publisher=Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities |access-date=26 January 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101231054113/http://www.anra.gov.au/topics/agriculture/statistics/qld/sd-morton.html |archive-date=31 December 2010 }}</ref> including popular tourist falls [[Elabana Falls]] and Box Log (Tullerigumai) Falls located in the Green Mountains Section. [[Yarrabilgong Falls]] and [[Coomera Falls]] both flow into Coomera Gorge. Morans Falls is another cascade that is passed on the {{convert|6|km|mi|adj=on}} long Morans Falls Track. [[Nugurun Falls]], [[Box Log Falls]], Upper Ballanjui Falls, Lower Ballanjui Falls, Stairway Falls and Nagarigoon Falls are also located in the national park. The claim of 500 waterfalls was confirmed by local explorer Dale Mullane in April 2022 when he reached his 500th documented waterfall in the park.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dale Mullane - Explorer on Instagram: "This here is my 500th waterfall in Lamington National Park!! From buying my first map of the park in 2009 with blurry novice eyes, to reading about the many grand adventures over the decades and centuries, I knew deep down this was a place I would spend a lot of my time in. A lot of long and difficult days were spent grumbling, swearing, bleeding, sweating, getting bitten and stung but I think I'll look back and say it was worth it π€£ There has been many, many people join along the way, you all know who you are, thanks for the journey and teamwork! Thanks to the main team for another successful exploration. @aaronbgray and πΈ@deantrezise #adventure #exploration #lamingtonnationalpark #lamingtongeographic #nationalgeographic #queenslandparks #queensland #warerfalls #waterfallsofinstagram #mountains #amazing #rainforest #jungle #500 #challenge #goals #yes #done" |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb52Yk4vjR1/ |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=Instagram |language=en}}</ref>
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