Lake Pedder
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Lake Pedder was once a natural lake, located in the southwest of Tasmania, Australia but the name is now used in an official sense to refer to the much larger artificial impoundment and diversion lake formed when the original lake was expanded by damming in 1972 by the Hydro Electric Commission of Tasmania. The new Lake Pedder has an area of about 242 km² and it is considered to be the largest freshwater lake in Australia.
- Related: Frankland Range, Hydro Tasmania, Tasmanian Wilderness Society, The South West Book, Olegas Truchanas
Gordon River Power Scheme - Hydro Tasmania Gordon River Power Scheme - Hydro Tasmania www.hydro.com.au/handson/grpd/ - Web |
Position in World Heritage Area - Tasmanian Nation... Position in World Heritage Area - Tasmanian National Parks www.parks.tas.gov.au/wha/wherein/detail.html - Web |
Panorama of new Lake Pedder - Photograph Panorama of new Lake Pedder - Photograph home.mira.net/~steegsha/pedder.html - Web |
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National Archives original documents relating to L... National Archives original documents relating to Lake Pedder vrroom.naa.gov.au/records/?tab=group&ID=25378 - Web |