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South Arm Peninsula is a peninsula that lies on the east side of the mouth of the River Derwent south of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. The peninsula commences at Lauderdale and curves landward or inward on a narrow isthmus[1] that has South Arm situated on the east side of the Derwent, across from Blackmans Bay on the west side. Opossum Bay is the northernmost populated place on the northward curve.[2]
Ralphs Bay lies in the area defined by the peninsula to the west, while Storm Bay lies to the south of the peninsula, Frederick Henry Bay to the east side that separates from the Tasman Peninsula. The peninsular is located in the City of Clarence.
There are a number of organisations that use the name of the peninsula.[3]
Notes
- ^ Shield, Michael Bowen (1973), The geomorphology of the southern part of the South Arm peninsula, south-eastern Tasmania, retrieved 23 October 2017
- ^ Martin, Sylvia (2006), "Islands and Belonging: A Reflection on the Islands of Ibiza and Tasmania", Island (107): 37–45, ISSN 1035-3127
- ^ Leppard-Quinn, Chris (August 2014), "Walking with the past", History Australia, 11 (2): 245–247, ISSN 1449-0854