Lower Lake Jukes
Lower Lake Jukes is a lake in Tasmania, Australia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount Jukes and Crotty Dam.
Mount Jukes
Peak
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Mount Jukes is a mountain located on the Jukes Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. With an elevation of 1,168 metres above sea level, with multiple peaks, and glacial lakes on its upper eastern reaches, Mount Jukes is situated above the town of Crotty and is west of Lake Burbury.
Crotty Dam
Dam
The Crotty Dam, also known during construction as the King Dam, or the King River Dam on initial approval, is a rockfill embankment dam with a controlled and uncontrolled spillway across the King River, between Mount Jukes and Mount Huxley, located in Tasmania, Australia. Crotty Dam is situated 4 km northeast of Lower Lake Jukes.
Darwin Dam
Dam
The Darwin Dam is an offstream earthfill embankment saddle dam without a spillway, located in Western Tasmania, Australia. The impounded reservoir, also formed by Crotty Dam, is called Lake Burbury. Darwin Dam is situated 4 km southeast of Lower Lake Jukes.
Lower Lake Jukes
- Type: Lake
- Category: body of water
- Location: Tasmania, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-42.19° or 42° 11′ 24″ southLongitude
145.59° or 145° 35′ 24″ eastElevation
741 metres (2,431 feet)Open location code
4R97RH6R+22GeoNames ID
8211947
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Satellite Map
Discover Lower Lake Jukes from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Upper Lake Jukes and Snake Peak.
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