Central Mount Stuart

Central Mount Stuart

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Name = Central Mount Stuart
Photo = Central_Mt_Stuart.jpg
Caption = Central Mount Stuart after rain
Elevation = convert|846|m|ft|0 AHD [Gazetteer of Australia | name = Central Mount Stuart | id = 112727]
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Location = Northern Territory, Australia
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Coordinates = coord|21|54|S|133|27|E|region:AU_type:mountain|display=inline,title
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Central Mount Stuart is a mountain peak situated in the southern Northern Territory, Australia. It is a prominent landmark easily seen from the nearby Stuart Highway, which at closest approach lies about 6 km to the southeast. The dark red sandstone that comprise the peak, referred to by geologists as Central Mount Stuart Formation, form part of the Georgina Basin.

The mountain is named in honour of explorer John McDouall Stuart. Stuart reached the area on 22 April 1860 and determined a point approximately 4 km (2.5 miles) south-southwest of the peak to be the centre of Australia [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/8911 Journals of John McDouall Stuart at Project Gutenberg] . Retrieved 4 January 2007] (this assessment is not supported by modern geographers). He climbed to the top the next day, writing in his journal:

"Took Kekwick and the flag, and went to the top of the mount, but found it to be much higher and more difficult of ascent than I anticipated. After a deal of labour, slips, and knocks, we at last arrived on the top. It is quite as high as Mount Serle, if not higher. The view to the north is over a large plain of gums, mulga, and spinifex, with watercourses running through it. The large gum creek that we crossed winds round this hill in a north-east direction; at about ten miles it is joined by another. After joining they take a course more north, and I lost sight of them in the far-distant plain. To the north-north-east is the termination of the hills; to the north-east, east and south-east are broken ranges, and to the north-north-west the ranges on the west side of the plain terminate. To the north-west are broken ranges; and to the west is a very high peak, between which and this place to the south-west are a number of isolated hills. Built a large cone of stones, in the centre of which I placed a pole with the British flag nailed to it. Near the top of the cone I placed a small bottle, in which there is a slip of paper, with our signatures to it, stating by whom it was raised. We then gave three hearty cheers for the flag, the emblem of civil and religious liberty, and may it be a sign to the natives that the dawn of liberty, civilization, and Christianity is about to break upon them. We can see no water from the top. Descended, but did not reach the camp till after dark." ]

Stuart originally named the peak Central Mount Sturt, after his former expedition leader Charles Sturt. The name was changed (possibly at the instigation of James Chambers) soon after Stuart's return at Adelaide at the end of the expedition, such that "Central Mount Stuart" is the name that appeared in the published expedition journal [ [http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=11668 Northern Territory Place Names Register] . Retrieved 1 October 2007] .

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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Australia&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=12&ll=-21.91693,133.461227&spn=0.1411,0.343323&t=k3323&t=k Image of Central Mount Stuart on Google Maps]


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