Mount Zeil

Mount Zeil
Urlatherrke

Mount Zeil viewed from the south
Highest point
Elevation 1,531 m (5,023 ft)AHD
Coordinates 23°22′59″S 132°22′59″E / 23.38306°S 132.38306°E / -23.38306; 132.38306Coordinates: 23°22′59″S 132°22′59″E / 23.38306°S 132.38306°E / -23.38306; 132.38306
Geography
Mount Zeil

Location of Mount Zeil in the
Northern Territory

Location Northern Territory, Australia
Parent range MacDonnell Ranges

Mount Zeil (1,531 metres (5,023 ft))[1] is a mountain situated in the western MacDonnell Ranges in Australia's Northern Territory. It is the highest peak in the Northern Territory, and the highest peak on the Australian mainland west of the Great Dividing Range.

History

It is believed that Mount Zeil was named during or following Ernest Giles' 1872 expedition, probably after Count Zeil, who had recently distinguished himself with geographic explorations in Spitzbergen; a footnote in Giles' published journal implies that the naming was instigated by his benefactor, Baron Ferdinand von Mueller.[2]

Aboriginal naming

The indigenous name for Mount Zeil in the Western Arrernte language is Urlatherrke, referring to the Yeperenye caterpillars.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Mount Zeil". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
  2. Northern Territory Place Names Register. Retrieved 1 October 2007
  3. hermannsburgschool.com. Retrieved 4 January 2007
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