Rossel Island topographic map
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Rossel Island
The highest elevation is Mount Rossel, near the eastern end of the island, which rises 838 metres (2,749 ft). This precipitous peak has steep ridges extending to the north and west, but it descends in more gentle slopes southeast to Cape Deliverance, the eastern end of the island. The southwest ridge has two conspicuous peaks each 549 metres (1,801 ft) high. The eastern peak, Mount Mo, is flat-topped. The western peak is conical. At the western end of the island is a conspicuous conical peak 347 metres (1,138 ft) high.
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Name: Rossel Island topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Rossel Island, Milne Bay, Papua Region, Papua New Guinea (-11.42469 153.97222 -11.29017 154.28510)
Average elevation: 36 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 741 m
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