Lake Westwood (Tasmania)
Lake Westwood | |
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Location | West Coast, Tasmania |
Coordinates | 41°53′01″S 145°35′28″E / 41.88361°S 145.59111°ECoordinates: 41°53′01″S 145°35′28″E / 41.88361°S 145.59111°E |
Type | Natural lake |
Basin countries | Australia |
Lake Westwood is a glacial lake in the Tyndalls to the east of Mount Read,in the West Coast Range, West Coast of Tasmania.
It is located south east of the Henty Gold Mine and it lies between Lake Julia and Lake Selina adjacent to the Anthony Road B28 that travels between Tullah and Queenstown.[1] The features that separate the lakes are:
- Anthony Road and Lake Selina (516m) is open ground
- Lake Selina and Lake Westwood are separated by Moyle Rock (696m)
- Lake Westwood and Lake Julia are separated by Lukes Knob (719m)
- south of Lake Westwood is Julia Peak (918m) which is heavily forested on the south side
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References
- Whitham, Charles (2003). Western Tasmania - A land of riches and beauty (Reprint 2003 ed.). Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown.
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