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Frenchmans Cap National Park
Frenchmans Cap
National Park
was a
Tasmanian
national park
that used
the course
of the
Franklin River
around the lower
reaches
of
Frenchmans
Cap
and
adjacent
mountains
and
ridges
as its boundary between 1941 and
the 1990s
.
Despite
status
as a national
park
, the
geological
and
geographical
features
of the park were always of interest
The
National park
creation
preceded the
Franklin Dam controversy
, and is now a
component
part of the
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
.