Lake Barracuta
Lake Barracuta is a lake in Victoria, Australia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Lake Barracoota and Tullaburga Island.
Lake Barracoota
Lake Barracoota is a naturally forming permanent freshwater lake located in the East Gippsland region in the Australian state of Victoria. The lake is located entirely within the Croajingolong National Park and when full, the surface area of the lake is 240 hectares.Tullaburga Island
Islet
Tullaberga Island is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Victoria, Australia, near the town of Mallacoota. It is about 4 hectares in size. It is located west of Gabo Island and 7 kilometres east of the entrance to Mallacoota Inlet. Tullaburga Island is situated 3 km southwest of Lake Barracuta.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mallacoota.
Mallacoota
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Mallacoota is a town in the East Gippsland region in the state of Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Mallacoota had a population of 1,183. It is the last official township on Victoria's east coast before the border with New South Wales.
Lake Barracuta
- Type: Lake
- Category: body of water
- Location: Victoria, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-37.53264° or 37° 31′ 58″ southLongitude
149.86458° or 149° 51′ 53″ eastElevation
-3 metres (-10 feet)Open location code
4RJFFV87+WRGeoNames ID
8212180
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Satellite Map
Discover Lake Barracuta from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Bastion Point and Karbeethong.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Lake Barracuta and Cape Howe Wilderness Zone.
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