Ophthalmia Range

Ophthalmia Range

Ophthalmia Range is a range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The range is located approximately 1,190 kilometres (739 mi) North of Perth and the nearest town is Newman which is found approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) South of the range in the Hamersley Range.

The first European to discover the range was the explorer Francis Thomas Gregory in 1861 who was on expedition in the area in 1861 and noted the obvious iron ore deposits that colour the range. The range was later named in 1876 by Ernest Giles; Giles was temporarily blinded when he reached the area after travelling East from the headwaters of the Ashburton River and had to be led by his second in charge Alec Ross; he named the range after his condition at the time. Giles vision later recovered and he left unimpressed with the land.[1]

The next expedition to the area was conducted in 1896 when Aubrey Woodward Newman attempted to lead a party overland from Cue to Roebourne. Newman succumbed to Typhoid prior to the expedition beginning and William Rudell took command. He later named Mount Newman (1,053 metres (3,455 ft)) in the Ophthalmia Range after his deceased leader.

Mount Whaleback, which has been mined for iron ore for over 20 years, is a part of the range. The eastern end of the Ophthalmia Range is connected to the Hamersley Range.[2]

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Coordinates: 23°16′29″S 119°33′27″E / 23.27472°S 119.5575°E / -23.27472; 119.5575


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