Purdie Islands
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island group / islands, invisible
Purdie Islands are part of the Nuyts Archipelago Conservation Park.
Flinders named the Purdie Islands on 2 February 1802 after the surgeon’s assistant on the Investigator, Robert Purdie. The slets lie 10km south-south-west of Rocky Point and form a barely dry chain of granite rocks with one 25m high island at the western extremity.
Flinders named the Purdie Islands on 2 February 1802 after the surgeon’s assistant on the Investigator, Robert Purdie. The slets lie 10km south-south-west of Rocky Point and form a barely dry chain of granite rocks with one 25m high island at the western extremity.
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Coordinates: 32°15'54"S 133°15'2"E
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