Lake Beatrice
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Lake Beatrice is a 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
The name of the lake and adjacent ground is tied in to exploration leases held in the area
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
Lake Burbury
Lake Burbury is a man-made lake created by the Crotty Dam made by Hydro Tasmania inundating the upper King River valley that lies east of the West Coast Range. It has a surface area of 54 square kilometres....
is at, but can be seen either from the air, or the higher slopes of the eastern part of Mount Lyell
Mount Lyell
Mount Lyell is the highest point in Yosemite National Park, at above sea level. It is located at the southeast end of the Cathedral Range, northwest of Rodgers Peak...
The name of the lake and adjacent ground is tied in to exploration leases held in the area
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