Lake Malcolm
Lake Malcolm is in Tasmania, Australia and has an elevation of 845 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount Tyndall and Lake Huntley.
Mount Tyndall
Peak
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 Tasmania, 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. Mount Tyndall is situated 3 km northwest of Lake Malcolm.
Mount Geikie
Peak
Mount Geikie is a mountain in the West Coast Range of Western Tasmania, Australia. Mount Geikie has an elevation of 1,191 metres above sea level. Mount Geikie is situated 3½ km southwest of Lake Malcolm.
Lake Malcolm
- Type: Body of water
- Location: Tasmania, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-41.9532° or 41° 57′ 12″ southLongitude
145.61833° or 145° 37′ 6″ eastElevation
845 metres (2,772 feet)Open location code
4RC72JW9+P8OpenStreetMap ID
way 217505451OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterGeoNames ID
8211851
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Highlights include Farquhar Lookout and Lake Myra.
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