"Three Hummock Island ist eine etwa 70\u00A0km\u00B2 gro\u00DFe Insel im westlichen Teil der Bass Strait zwischen Victoria und Tasmanien. Sie liegt nord\u00F6stlich von Hunter Island nahe der Nordwestk\u00FCste von Tasmanien und ist am h\u00F6chsten Punkt 237\u00A0m hoch. Bereits lange bevor die Europ\u00E4er die Insel entdeckten, jagten die Aborigines im Sommer auf der Insel. Sie mussten dazu die 5 km offene See von Hunter Island schwimmend \u00FCberwinden. F\u00FCr die Europ\u00E4er wurde die Insel 1798 von Matthew Flinders und seinem Schiffsarzt George Bass entdeckt. Flinders gab der Insel ihren Namen. Im Jahre 1978 wurde ein gro\u00DFer Teil der Insel zum Naturschutzgebiet. Sie kann von Tasmanien aus in ca. 35 min Flugzeit mit Kleinflugzeugen erreicht werden."@de . . . . . . "Three Hummock Island ist eine etwa 70\u00A0km\u00B2 gro\u00DFe Insel im westlichen Teil der Bass Strait zwischen Victoria und Tasmanien. Sie liegt nord\u00F6stlich von Hunter Island nahe der Nordwestk\u00FCste von Tasmanien und ist am h\u00F6chsten Punkt 237\u00A0m hoch. Bereits lange bevor die Europ\u00E4er die Insel entdeckten, jagten die Aborigines im Sommer auf der Insel. Sie mussten dazu die 5 km offene See von Hunter Island schwimmend \u00FCberwinden."@de . . "Three Hummock Island is an island with an area of 70\u00A0km (27\u00A0sq\u00A0mi) and a high point 237\u00A0m (778\u00A0ft) above sea-level, in Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania\u2019s Hunter Island Group which lies between north-west Tasmania and King Island. The island is named after its three most prominent hills, North, Middle and South Hummock, the latter being the highest. It is located near Hunter Island near the north-west coast of Tasmania."@en . . . . "Ilha Three Hummock \u00E9 uma ilha australiana que fica no Estreito de Bass, no sudeste da Austr\u00E1lia. Tem uma \u00E1rea de 70 km2 e seu ponto mais alto fica 237 m (778 ft) acima do n\u00EDvel do mar. A ilha faz parte do arquip\u00E9lago de ilhas Hunter, que fica entre o noroeste da Tasm\u00E2nia e a ilha King. Recebeu seu nome por causa de suas tr\u00EAs colinas mais proeminentes: North, Middle e South Hummock, esta \u00FAltima sendo a mais alta. Em 1852 foi visitada por Giuseppe Garibaldi, que viajava pelo Pac\u00EDfico, como capit\u00E3o do navio mercante Carmen."@pt . . . . "Ilha Three Hummock \u00E9 uma ilha australiana que fica no Estreito de Bass, no sudeste da Austr\u00E1lia. Tem uma \u00E1rea de 70 km2 e seu ponto mais alto fica 237 m (778 ft) acima do n\u00EDvel do mar. A ilha faz parte do arquip\u00E9lago de ilhas Hunter, que fica entre o noroeste da Tasm\u00E2nia e a ilha King. Recebeu seu nome por causa de suas tr\u00EAs colinas mais proeminentes: North, Middle e South Hummock, esta \u00FAltima sendo a mais alta."@pt . . "Three Hummock Island"@de . "Three Hummock Island is an island with an area of 70\u00A0km (27\u00A0sq\u00A0mi) and a high point 237\u00A0m (778\u00A0ft) above sea-level, in Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania\u2019s Hunter Island Group which lies between north-west Tasmania and King Island. The island is named after its three most prominent hills, North, Middle and South Hummock, the latter being the highest. It is located near Hunter Island near the north-west coast of Tasmania. Part of the island is a nature reserve, with the rest a pastoral lease where farming took place from the mid 1800s to at least the mid 1970s. The focus of human settlement on the island is the homestead at Chimney Corner at the westernmost point. There is an automated lighthouse at Cape Rochon in the north-east, as well as roads, three airstrips, fencing and a wharf. Seasonal muttonbirding occurs in March and April."@en . . . "Three Hummock Island"@en . . . .