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Mount Jukes is a mountain located on the Jukes Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. With an elevation of 1,168 metres (3,832 ft) above sea level, with multiple peaks, and glacial lakes on its upper eastern reaches, Mount Jukes is situated above the town of Crotty and is west of Lake Burbury. The mountain was named by Charles Gould in 1862 in honour of Professor Joseph Jukes, an English geologist who gathered evidence to part afforded support for Charles Darwin's theories of coral reefs. Jukes had visited Hobart in 1842-3 on HMS Fly.

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  • Mount Jukes (Tasmanien) (de)
  • Mount Jukes (Tasmania) (en)
  • Mount Jukes (berg i Australien, Tasmanien) (sv)
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  • Der Mount Jukes ist ein Berg im Westen des australischen Bundesstaates Tasmanien. Er liegt im Südteil der West Coast Range und wurde 1862 von nach Professor Joseph Beete Jukes, einem britischen Geologen, benannt. Jukes war an der Diskussion und Charles Darwins Evolutionstheorie beteiligt und hatte Hobart in den Jahren 1842–1843 auf der HMS „Fly“ besucht. Der vielgipflige Berg mit den Gletscherseen an seiner Ostflanke lag oberhalb der alten Siedlung ‚’Crotty’’ und liegt heute westlich des Lake Burbury. (de)
  • Mount Jukes is a mountain located on the Jukes Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. With an elevation of 1,168 metres (3,832 ft) above sea level, with multiple peaks, and glacial lakes on its upper eastern reaches, Mount Jukes is situated above the town of Crotty and is west of Lake Burbury. The mountain was named by Charles Gould in 1862 in honour of Professor Joseph Jukes, an English geologist who gathered evidence to part afforded support for Charles Darwin's theories of coral reefs. Jukes had visited Hobart in 1842-3 on HMS Fly. (en)
  • Mount Jukes är ett berg i Australien. Det ligger i kommunen och delstaten Tasmanien, i den sydöstra delen av landet, omkring 160 kilometer nordväst om delstatshuvudstaden Hobart. Toppen på Mount Jukes är 1 152 meter över havet. Mount Jukes är den högsta punkten i trakten. Trakten runt Mount Jukes är nära nog obefolkad, med mindre än två invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Närmaste större samhälle är Queenstown, omkring 11 kilometer norr om Mount Jukes. (sv)
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  • Mount Jukes (en)
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  • Mount Jukes (en)
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  • Darwin 3832 (en)
  • Owen 3833 (en)
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  • West Coast, Tasmania, Australia (en)
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  • Location in Tasmania (en)
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  • Aerial photograph of lower slopes of Mount Huxley , King River gorge in the left lower, Crotty Dam and Lake Burbury , northern slopes of Mount Jukes on the right, Mount Jukes Road in right foreground, and to the right rear the different coloured upper part of East Jukes Peak. (en)
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  • Jukes Range, West Coast Range (en)
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  • Der Mount Jukes ist ein Berg im Westen des australischen Bundesstaates Tasmanien. Er liegt im Südteil der West Coast Range und wurde 1862 von nach Professor Joseph Beete Jukes, einem britischen Geologen, benannt. Jukes war an der Diskussion und Charles Darwins Evolutionstheorie beteiligt und hatte Hobart in den Jahren 1842–1843 auf der HMS „Fly“ besucht. Der vielgipflige Berg mit den Gletscherseen an seiner Ostflanke lag oberhalb der alten Siedlung ‚’Crotty’’ und liegt heute westlich des Lake Burbury. (de)
  • Mount Jukes is a mountain located on the Jukes Range, a spur off the West Coast Range, in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. With an elevation of 1,168 metres (3,832 ft) above sea level, with multiple peaks, and glacial lakes on its upper eastern reaches, Mount Jukes is situated above the town of Crotty and is west of Lake Burbury. The mountain was named by Charles Gould in 1862 in honour of Professor Joseph Jukes, an English geologist who gathered evidence to part afforded support for Charles Darwin's theories of coral reefs. Jukes had visited Hobart in 1842-3 on HMS Fly. (en)
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