Overview
Mount Coolum radiates a strong, masculine guardian energy reflecting its Dreaming identity as a petrified warrior watching over the coast. The volcanic geology creates a powerful upward-drawing force that activates the lower energy centers during the climb and opens higher perception at the summit. Visitors report a sense of protection and watchful presence, along with heightened alertness and vitality. The Dreaming story encoded in the mountain teaches about passion, consequence, and the transformation of emotional energy into enduring strength. The coastal position amplifies its energy through interaction with ocean winds.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Mount Coolum is a 208-meter volcanic dome on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia, sacred to the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) people. In Gubbi Gubbi Dreaming, the mountain is Coolum, a warrior turned to stone in a love rivalry with Maroochy (the nearby river). The mountain is a remnant of volcanic activity from approximately 26 million years ago. It is now a National Park, and the summit track provides panoramic views of the coastline. The mountain's distinctive profile makes it a prominent landmark visible throughout the Sunshine Coast region.
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Dome mountain with Type 4 node and 360° coastal views.
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