Formation of the Alps - Great Alpine Road, Vic, Australia
S 37° 07.603 E 147° 32.076
55H E 547487 N 5890936
At the 'Mt Kosciuszko' Lookout on the Great Alpine Road is an Interpretative Sign that shows a representation of how the Australian Alps could have been formed.
Waymark Code: WMWZ60
Location: Victoria, Australia
Date Posted: 11/02/2017
Views: 1
Places and elevations mentioned, from 'west' to 'east' are:
- The Brothers 1410 m
* Mt Kosciuszko National Park - NSW
- Mt Townsend 2209 m
- Mt Kosciuszko 2228 m
- Tom Groggin Station
- Davies Plain 1753 m
* Alpine National Park - Victoria
- Mt Leinster 1416 m
- Limestone Creek
- The Sisters 1230 m
[Omeo]
- Mt Cobberas No 1 1830 m
- Mt Tambo 1431 m
- Mt Cook
By looking over the top of the sign you can see many of the close localities, but you would need a clear day to see the more distant places.
Visited: 1450, Monday, 16 May, 2016
Artist / Creator: The Great Alpine Drive (Tourist initiative)
Location / Access: 'Mt Kosciuszko' Lookout, Great Alpine Road
Date of creation: Not listed
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