Mount Zeehan is a mountain in Western Tasmania, west of the West Coast Range. It has an elevation of 701 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level.[2] The closest town is Zeehan, about 4.93 kilometres (3 mi) away.[3]
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MountZeehan is a mountain in Western Tasmania, west of the West Coast Range. It has an elevation of 701 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level. The closest...
and Matthew Flinders named the Heemskirk Ranges mountains Mount Heemskirk and MountZeehan after Tasman's ships, the warship Heemskerck (itself named...
and Matthew Flinders named the Heemskirk Ranges mountains Mount Heemskirk and MountZeehan after Tasman's ships, the warship Heemskerck (itself named...
tramways in the West Coast Tasmania, Australia The Zeehan Comstock Tram - at Zeehan that ran between Zeehan railway station and Comstock south of the Trial...
Australia. "Mount Read". Zeehan and Dundas Herald. Tas. 17 June 1901. p. 2. Retrieved 10 June 2015 – via National Library of Australia. "MOUNT READ POST...
along with 31 other places with the name of Tasman in Tasmania Mount Heemskirk and MountZeehan - 41°53′S 145°20′E / 41.883°S 145.333°E / -41.883; 145.333...
Sprent's Mount Heemskirk expedition in 1876 and was known as a hardy and strong bushman. Long discovered deposits of silver and lead in the Zeehan-Dundas...
Zeehan mineral field is a mining area near Zeehan in Western Tasmania, Australia. The field is frequently associated with the short lived shallow silver...
Tasmania. Major mines are at Mount Lyell, Rosebery, Zeehan, Que River, Henty and Savage River. Many are hosted in the Mount Read Volcanics. They are in...
"NORTH MOUNT LYELL STEAMER". The Evening News. Sydney. 2 January 1899. p. 6. Retrieved 22 June 2015 – via National Library of Australia. "LYELL". Zeehan and...
Zeehan railway station in Tasmania, was a major junction and railway yard for numerous different railway and tramway systems in western Tasmania in the...
Examiner 12 October 1912 – 10 June 1913. "Zeehan and Dundas Herald" p. 4. 14 January 1914. Tasmania GenWeb (22 January 2000), Mount Lyell Disaster 1912...
The Zeehan and Dundas Herald (also seen as Zeehan Dundas Herald) was a newspaper for the West Coast Tasmania community, based in Zeehan and Dundas from...
Retrieved 18 June 2015 – via National Library of Australia. "HYDE'S SECTIONS". Zeehan and Dundas Herald. Tas. 10 March 1905. p. 4. Retrieved 18 June 2015 – via...
Mount Murchison. It is also an access road for the Henty Gold Mine. It runs parallel to the Henty River for the last 10 kilometres before the Zeehan Highway...
ZeehanZeehan to Comstock – 2 ft (610 mm) Comstock Tramway, Mount Lyell Queenstown to Comstock Mine – 2 ft (610 mm) Emu Bay Railway Burnie to Zeehan –...
Zeehan Highway (also known as the Queenstown-Zeehan road) is a road between Zeehan and Queenstown in Western Tasmania. Where it leaves the valley in which...
siding on the Emu Bay Railway east of Zeehan that served as a terminus for trains carrying copper ore from the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company in...
Tasmanian Government Railways system at Burnie with that at Zeehan that further linked to the Mount Lyell railway allowing connection through to Queenstown...
notorious sections is at the edge of Mount Black; numerous accidents have occurred in the area. Also the Zeehan to Rosebery section has hazardous sections...
date, possibly due to the glacial moraine. Geology of Tasmania "LYELL". Zeehan and Dundas Herald. Vol. XXIV, no. 260. Tasmania, Australia. 15 August 1913...