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- Cape Flattery (Queensland) - Wikipedia
Cape Flattery is a cape in northern Queensland approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Cooktown, Queensland The headland was named by James Cook on 10 August 1770 as he charted the eastern Australian coast
- Cape Flattery Silica Mines – High-grade silica sand for the glass . . .
For nearly 60 years, Cape Flattery Silica Mines has been delivering premium-grade silica to markets around the world Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Cape Flattery, our mines have been a cornerstone of the silica industry, serving clients across various sectors with unparalleled excellence
- Cape Flattery, Queensland – Journeyscope
Cape Flattery is a cape located in the Cape York region of northern Queensland about 40 km (25 miles) north of Cooktown and 368 km (229 miles) north of Cairns and abuts the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
- Cape Flattery Map - Locality - Hope Vale, Queensland, Australia - Mapcarta
Cape Flattery is a cape in northern Queensland approximately 40 kilometres north of Cooktown, Queensland The headland was named by James Cook on 10 August 1770 as he charted the eastern Australian coast
- Cape Flattery - Ports North
The Port of Cape Flattery is situated more than 200 kilometres north of Cairns on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula It is used for the export of silica sand from the Cape Flattery mine, and is operated by Cape Flattery Silica Mines Pty Ltd The company is the world's largest producer and exporter of silica sand
- Diatreme Resources Limited | CFSP
The Cape Flattery Silica Project (CFSP) is located in the Cape Flattery area, on the eastern coastline of Cape York Peninsula, 220 km north of Cairns and 55km from Cooktown
- Starcke Coast - Hema Maps – Hema Maps Online Shop
To the south is the Morgan River mouth, to the north is the beach run up to Cape Flattery, which should not be attempted near high tide Return back to the Starcke Homestead, via the route in, to head north This country is alternately open tropical savannah and tea tree woodlands
- Silica sand in focus: abundant yet critical? | GSQ
The Cape Flattery mine was purchased by Mitsubishi Corporation in 1977, and currently is one of the world’s largest silica sand mines, with annual production of about 3 Mt (Queensland Department of Resources)
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