Lake Learmonth
Lake Learmonth is a lake located in central Victoria, Australia. The Djadjawurrung and Wathawurrung name for the lake is Tombin.[1][2]
Lake Learmonth (Tombin) | |
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Lake Learmonth (Tombin) Location in Victoria | |
Location | Victoria |
Coordinates | 37°25′S 143°42′E |
The lake is a popular spot for water sports, fishing and family activities. It is a natural water-hole and swamp, but was enhanced by human intervention in the late 1800s, resulting in a fuller and more defined lake area. Picnic areas, children's playgrounds and nature walks exist on the Eastern and Northern side of the lake.
References
- Native names of hills, rivers, lakes, and other natural features in Victoria
- [http://www.veac.vic.gov.au/documents/Aboriginal%20Community%20Engagement%20Project.pdf Aboriginal Community Engagement Project]
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