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The Tyndall Range, commonly called The Tyndalls, is a mountain range that is part of the West Coast Range located in the Western region of Tasmania, Australia. The main focal point for the range is Mount Tyndall which lies at the northern part of the range. The whole range western slopes can be viewed from the Anthony Road, while the plateau like formation of The Tyndalls is a road free area requiring viewing either from the air, or by foot.

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  • Tyndall Range (de)
  • Tyndall Range (en)
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  • Die Tyndall Range ist ein Gebirgszug im Westen des australischen Bundesstaates Tasmanien. Sie ist Teil der West Coast Range und beherbergt das staatliche Schutzgebiet Tyndall Regional Reserve, das dem Cradle-Mountain-Lake-St.-Clair-Nationalpark als westliche Pufferzone dient. Die Tyndall Range liegt nördlich des Mount Sedgwick. Die höchste Erhebung ist der Mount Tyndall im Nordteil des Gebirgszuges. Die Westflanke des Gebirges kann man von der Anthony Road (B28) aus sehen, während das Hochplateau frei von Straßen ist und nur aus der Luft eingesehen oder erwandert werden kann. (de)
  • The Tyndall Range, commonly called The Tyndalls, is a mountain range that is part of the West Coast Range located in the Western region of Tasmania, Australia. The main focal point for the range is Mount Tyndall which lies at the northern part of the range. The whole range western slopes can be viewed from the Anthony Road, while the plateau like formation of The Tyndalls is a road free area requiring viewing either from the air, or by foot. (en)
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  • Tyndall Range (en)
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  • Tyndall Range (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/West_Coast_Range_-_from_above_Tyndalls_looking_south.jpg
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Location in Tasmania (en)
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  • The Tyndalls (en)
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  • West Coast Range - from above Tyndalls looking south.jpg (en)
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  • Aerial photograph of Tyndalls area (en)
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  • Die Tyndall Range ist ein Gebirgszug im Westen des australischen Bundesstaates Tasmanien. Sie ist Teil der West Coast Range und beherbergt das staatliche Schutzgebiet Tyndall Regional Reserve, das dem Cradle-Mountain-Lake-St.-Clair-Nationalpark als westliche Pufferzone dient. Die Tyndall Range liegt nördlich des Mount Sedgwick. Die höchste Erhebung ist der Mount Tyndall im Nordteil des Gebirgszuges. Die Westflanke des Gebirges kann man von der Anthony Road (B28) aus sehen, während das Hochplateau frei von Straßen ist und nur aus der Luft eingesehen oder erwandert werden kann. In den Tyndalls gibt es eine Reihe von Gletscherseen. Die größeren davon sind der Lake Huntley, der Lake Rolleston, der Lake Tyndall und der Lake Matthew. Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts wurden die Tyndalls nach Erzen durchsucht, aber es kam nie zu kommerziellem Bergbau. (de)
  • The Tyndall Range, commonly called The Tyndalls, is a mountain range that is part of the West Coast Range located in the Western region of Tasmania, Australia. The main focal point for the range is Mount Tyndall which lies at the northern part of the range. The whole range western slopes can be viewed from the Anthony Road, while the plateau like formation of The Tyndalls is a road free area requiring viewing either from the air, or by foot. Within the range lies the Tyndall Regional Reserve, a nature reserve that is the western buffer zone for the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park World Heritage Area. The area is north of Mount Sedgwick. The Tyndalls were named in 1877 by James Reid Scott on the suggestion of Thomas Bather Moore in honour of Professor John Tyndall, a Fellow of the Geological Society who made important contributions in physics, atmospheric science and geology. (en)
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