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Lake Beatrice () is a natural lake on the lower eastern side of Mount Sedgwick in the West Coast Range of Western Tasmania. Being higher in altitude, is not visible from the level that Lake Burbury is at, but can be seen either from the air, or the higher slopes of the eastern part of Mount Lyell It was a reference point for the never built Great Western Railway that was considered at the end of the nineteenth century The name of the lake and adjacent ground is tied into exploration leases held in the area 〔Corbett, K.D., and Jackson, J.C., 1987. Geology of the Tyndall Range Area. Mount Read. Volcanics Project Map 5. Dept. of Mines. Tasmania. Denwer, K.P., McNeill A.W., Simpson, K and Dauth C., 2000b. Queenstown North Project (Comprising Walford Peak EL 24/96, Queenstown EL 6/98, Beatrice EL 20/98, Lake Margaret EL 10/99 and Linda EL 13/99) Annual Report for the Period ending October 2000. Unpublished report to Pasminco Exploration.〕 The ''Lake Beatrice Conservation area'' starts in the location of Lake Beatrice and continues north to Lake Huntley and lake Rolleston, it is bordered on either side by the ''Tyndall Regional Reserve'' 〔Information about the reserves comes from the Tasmap map ''Tyndall'' sheet 3835 edition 2 2007〕〔http://maps.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=59861&cmd=sp Bonzle map of the Tyndall regional reserve〕 ==See also== *List of reservoirs and dams in Tasmania 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lake Beatrice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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