Robbins Island (Tasmania)
| Robbins Island | ||
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| Robbins Island satellite image | ||
| Waters | Bass Street | |
| Archipelago | Fleurieu group | |
| Geographical location | 40 ° 41 ′ S , 144 ° 58 ′ E | |
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| length | 11 km | |
| width | 16 km | |
| surface | 99 km² | |
| Highest elevation | 43 m | |
| Residents | uninhabited | |
Robbins Island is a flat island in the southwestern part of the Bass Strait between mainland Australia and the island of Tasmania . It belongs to the Fleurieu archipelago and is located 12 km southwest of Hunter Island , just off the northwest coast of Tasmania.
geography
The approximately 99 km² large island is separated from the Tasmanian mainland by the Robbins Passage . Little Walker Island is less than 50 m from the northern tip .
Individual evidence
- ^ Robbins Island, Australia. In: geonames.org. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
- ↑ Sailing Directions (enroute): East Coast of Australia and New Zealand , page 63 ( online )