Raglan Range
Mountain range in Tasmania, Australia
The Raglan Range is located in Western Tasmania , east of the West Coast Range .
It is located on the northern side of the Franklin River , and to the south of the Lyell Highway .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Earlier European explorers burnt this range as early as 1859.[ 4]
It is located in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park .
References
^ Gee, R. D; Tasmania. Department of Mines (1963), Structure and petrology of the Raglan Range , L.G. Shea, Government Printer, retrieved 23 February 2015
^ "Raglan Ranges" . The Advocate . Burnie, Tas. 15 May 1929. p. 4. Retrieved 23 February 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
^ "Prospectors' Find" . The Advocate (DAILY ed.). Burnie, Tas. 5 April 1930. p. 8. Retrieved 23 February 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
^ page 202 – W.A. Tully – as well as the Collingwood valley Binks, C. J (2006), Hills of the west wind : reflections on the Tasmanian landscape , Barrallier Books, ISBN 978-0-9585838-7-9
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42°10′S 145°50′E / 42.167°S 145.833°E / -42.167; 145.833