Haddon Corner
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Haddon Corner [1] is the north-eastern corner of the state of South Australia, where it meets with the border of Queensland. It was first surveyed by John Carruthers, Lawrence Allen Wells, and Augustus Poeppel around 1883. [1] Haddon Corner lies at the intersection of the 26th parallel south circle of latitude and the 141st meridian.
Corners in Australia | ||||
Name: | Surveyor-General's | Poepell's | Haddon | Cameron's |
States: | (WA/NT/SA) | (NT/SA/Qld) | (SA/Qld) | (SA/Qld/NSW) |
[edit] References
- ^ Haddon Corner. Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.