Hamersley — Monts Hamersley Monts Hamersley Géographie Altitude 1 250 m, Mont Meharry … Wikipédia en Français
Hamersley Range — [ hæməzlɪ reɪndʒ, englisch], über 250 km langer Gebirgszug in Westaustralien, im Mount Bruce bis 1 235 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Die reichen Eisenerzvorkommen (Bändereisenerze mit 64 % Fe Gehalt, mit sicheren abbauwürdigen Vorräten von über 1… … Universal-Lexikon
Hamersley, Western Australia — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Hamersley city = Perth state = wa caption = View east from Benjafield Way towards ABC tower lga = City of Stirling area = 3.267 postcode= 6022 pop = 4,965 (2006 census) dist1 = 14 | dir1 = NNW |… … Wikipedia
Hamersley Development Scheme — The Hamersley Development Scheme was conceived in 1967 and built over the ensuing years as part of a major effort by the Government of Western Australia to force down the price of land elsewhere in the Perth metropolitan area by opening up and… … Wikipedia
Hamersley family — The Hamersley family were a wealthy and well connected family of early settlers in the colony of Western Australia. Members of the Hamersley family emigrated to Western Australia from England in 1837.Prominent members and connections of the… … Wikipedia
Hamersley Range — p1f1 Hamersley Range Höchster Gipfel Mount Meharry (1.250 m) Lage Western Australia … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hamersley-Nationalpark — Karijini National Park Östliche Einfahrt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hamersley National Park — Karijini National Park Östliche Einfahrt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hamersley Range — The Hamersley Range is a mountainous region of the Pilbara, Western Australia. The range runs from the Fortescue River in the northeast, 460km south. The range contains Western Australia s highest point, Mount Meharry, which reaches approximately … Wikipedia
Hamersley Range — ▪ mountains, Western Australia, Australia mountains in the Pilbara region, northwestern Western Australia, extending east southeast for 160 miles (260 km) south of the Fortescue River. Part of an ancient tableland broken by faults and gorges,… … Universalium