Lake Burnside

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Lake Burnside
Oneahibunga
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Satellite image of Lake Burnside taken by STS-112 in 2002
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Lake Burnside
Location in Western Australia
Location Gibson Desert, Western Australia
Coordinates 25°16′34″S122°58′31″E / 25.27611°S 122.97528°E / -25.27611; 122.97528 Coordinates: 25°16′34″S122°58′31″E / 25.27611°S 122.97528°E / -25.27611; 122.97528
Type Salt lake
Basin  countriesAustralia
Surface area420 km2 (160 sq mi)

Lake Burnside, also known as Oneahibunga, [1] is a lake in the Gibson Desert, located in the Mid West region of Western Australia, northeast of Lake Carnegie. The smaller Lake Buchanan lies just to the south. It covers an area of roughly 42,000 hectares (100,000 acres). [2]

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References

  1. "Location of Ngaanyatjarra Communities" (PDF). Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  2. "Lake Burnside". Bonzle.com. Retrieved 14 January 2013.