Murpheys Bluff

Mountain in Tasmania, Australia

42°57′16″S 146°04′48″E / 42.95444°S 146.08000°E / -42.95444; 146.08000GeographyLocationTasmania, AustraliaParent rangeFrankland Range

Murpheys Bluff is a mountain in South West Tasmania. It lies on the North West end of the Frankland Range jutting out toward the East from the range toward the impoundment Lake Pedder. It is directly East of The Citadel and North West of Cleft Peak. It towers above Bluff Tarn to the North West.

See also

References

  • Solitary 4224, Edition 1 2001, Tasmania 1:25000 Series, Tasmap
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