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- Mount_Eccles abstract "Mount Eccles is an inactive volcano in southwestern Victoria, Australia near Macarthur. The Gunditjmara name for the mountain is Budj Bim meaning High Head. The roughly conical shaped peak rises 178 metres (584 ft). The peak is a scoria hill that was thrown up beside a group of three overlapping volcanic craters that now contain Lake Surprise. A line of smaller craters and scoria cones runs to the southeast. Lava flows extend to form a shield volcano and are fed by several lava channels, or \"lava canals\" as they are known locally.Initial estimates of the age of the eruption were all \"minimum ages\" from swamps that formed some time after the eruption and ranged from 6000 to 27,000 years, but the latest evidence suggests that the eruption was at least 30,000 years ago (using dated sediments in the floor of the Lake Surprise crater) and could have been as old as 40,000 for the Tyrendarra lava flow.Mount Eccles is the source of the Tyrendarra lava flow that extends 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the southwest. The eruptions altered the drainage in the area producing wetlands of the Budj Bim National Heritage Landscape.The mountain was named Mount Eeles in 1836 by Major Thomas Mitchell after William Eeles of the 95th Regiment of Foot who fought with Mitchell in the Peninsular War. A draftsman's error meant that the name was rendered Eccles from 1845.Mount Eccles National Park at Lake Surprise encompasses 61.2 square kilometres (24 sq mi) and includes many interesting geologic features such as lava flows, lava caves, scoria cones and crater lakes. The park has a campground and the base of the vents supports Lake Surprise, a popular swimming hole in summer. The dreaming of local Koori nations incorporates tales of volcanic eruptions from the past. Mount Napier is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Mount Eccles.".
- Mount_Eccles elevation "178.0".
- Mount_Eccles locatedInArea Australia.
- Mount_Eccles locatedInArea Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageID "312125".
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageLength "4593".
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageRevisionID "663755703".
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Budj_Bim.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crater_lakes.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inactive_volcanoes.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volcanoes_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_District_(Victoria).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Gunditjmara.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Koori.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Lava_channel.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_in_Australia.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink List_of_volcanoes_in_Australia.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Macarthur,_Victoria.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Eccles_National_Park.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Napier.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Peninsular_War.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Rifle_Brigade_(Prince_Consorts_Own).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Shield_volcano.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Technical_drawing.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Tyrendarra_lava_flow.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLink Volcano.
- Mount_Eccles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Eccles".
- Mount_Eccles easiestRoute "Lava Canal track".
- Mount_Eccles elevationM "178".
- Mount_Eccles latD "38".
- Mount_Eccles latM "4".
- Mount_Eccles latNs "S".
- Mount_Eccles location Australia.
- Mount_Eccles location Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles longD "141".
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- Mount_Eccles longM "55".
- Mount_Eccles name "Mount Eccles".
- Mount_Eccles regionCode "AU".
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- Mount_Eccles subject Category:Crater_lakes.
- Mount_Eccles subject Category:Inactive_volcanoes.
- Mount_Eccles subject Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Mount_Eccles subject Category:Western_District_(Victoria).
- Mount_Eccles hypernym Volcano.
- Mount_Eccles point "-38.06666666666667 141.91666666666666".
- Mount_Eccles type Mountain.
- Mount_Eccles type NaturalPlace.
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- Mount_Eccles comment "Mount Eccles is an inactive volcano in southwestern Victoria, Australia near Macarthur. The Gunditjmara name for the mountain is Budj Bim meaning High Head. The roughly conical shaped peak rises 178 metres (584 ft). The peak is a scoria hill that was thrown up beside a group of three overlapping volcanic craters that now contain Lake Surprise. A line of smaller craters and scoria cones runs to the southeast.".
- Mount_Eccles label "Mount Eccles".
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- Mount_Eccles sameAs Mount_Eccles_(kulle).
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- Mount_Eccles sameAs Q1950442.
- Mount_Eccles lat "-38.06666666666667".
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- Mount_Eccles name "Mount Eccles".