Mount Tyndall

Mount Tyndall is a mountain that is part of the Tyndall Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, located in the Western region of , Australia. The mountain was named in 1877 by James Reid Scott on the suggestion of Thomas Bather Moore in honour of Professor John Tyndall, a Fellow of the Geological Society who made important contributions in physics, atmospheric science and geology.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,179 metres
  • Description: mountain in the West Coast Range, Western Tasmania, Australia
  • Also known as: Mount Tyndall, Tasmania” and “The Tyndalls

Places of Interest

Highlights include Lake Huntley and Lake Magdala.

Mount Tyndall

Latitude
-41.93347° or 41° 56′ 1″ south
Longitude
145.59115° or 145° 35′ 28″ east
Elevation
1,179 metres (3,868 feet)
Open location code
4RC73H8R+JF
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2276338448
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
2145627
Wiki­data ID
Q1950763
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Highlights include Niche Lake and Symphony Lake.

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