Closeup view of Eastern wall of Tower Hill crater 640x480 Buy Print |
Eastern wall of Tower Hill crater 640x480 Buy Print |
From the central volcanic cone 640x480 Buy Print |
Inside the main volcanic cone 640x480 Buy Print |
Main volcanic cone 640x480 Buy Print |
South-west of TV tower. 640x480 Buy Print |
TV tower, taken from the Princess H/way 1280x960 Buy Print |
View from the entrance 1280x960 Buy Print |
View from the entrance 1280x960 Buy Print |
View from the entrance 1280x960 Buy Print |
View from the entrance 1280x960 Buy Print |
View from the entrance 1280x960 Buy Print |
| Updated Feb 5, 2004 - Tower Hill, located between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, formed around 25,000 years ago when rising magma came into contact with the subterranean water table. The violent explosion that followed created the crater (later filled by a lake) and the islands seen today. Tower Hill was declared Victoria's first National Park in 1892, and was declared a State Game Reserve in 1961. |
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