Extract date: 06/10/2025
Name | Cape Vanderlin |
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Type Designation | Cape |
Place Id | 11565 |
Place Type | Feature |
Status | Recorded |
Date Registered | |
Location (Datum GDA94) | |
Latitude: -15° 35' S (Decimal degrees -15.585396) | |
Longitude: 136° 59' E (Decimal degrees 136.992313) | |
Locality / Suburb | |
Pellew Islands | |
Local Government Area | |
Roper Gulf Shire Council | |
Alternate Names | |
Muluwa | |
History/Origin | Cape Vanderlin, the northern extremity of Vanderlin Island in the Sir Edward Pellew Group, was thought by Tasman in 1644 to be part of the mainland. Abel Tasman on his map showed the point as "cabo van dorlms" and on Peter Goo's map of Hollandia Nova (circa 1660-1669) as "C. Vander Lin". Matthew Flinders in December 1802 during his survey of the Gulf of Carpentaria, used the name "Cape Vanderlin" and determined that the point was not connected to the mainland and named the island "Vanderlin's Island". Cape Vanderlin is named after one of the Councilors of the Dutch East Indies Company. |
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