Dunbabin Point

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Dunbabin point is a small peninsula which lies near , in the south east of Tasmania. It forms part of the mouth of King George Sound. It separates a small beach (Beach T 373) from Daltons beach. This narrow 100 metre long beach lies at the base of bluffs rising to 10 metres with a farmhouse and orchards on the slopes behind. Dunbabin point faces south across the sand flats it shares with Daltons Beach.[1][2][3]

In 1868 John Dunbabin purchased 101 acres of land in the county of Pembroke in Tasmania.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/file.aspx?id=33866[dead link]
  2. ^ "Beach - TAS - Dunbabin Point (E)". beachsafe.org.au.
  3. ^ Short, Andrew D. (2006). Beaches of the Tasmanian Coast and Islands. ISBN 9781920898120.
  4. ^ "Libraries Tasmania - AD956-1-1".

Coordinates: 42°56′13″S 147°48′58″E / 42.937°S 147.816°E / -42.937; 147.816

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