Mount Adolphus Island


Mount Adolphus Island, also called Muri or Mori in the native language, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands archipelago that is located at the very tip of Cape York Peninsula on the northern side of the Adolphus Channel, across from Albany Island and about northeast of Bamaga in the far north region of Queensland, Australia.

Geography

Mount Adolphus Island is long, and wide at its widest point. It measures in area. It is located from the Australian mainland. The island's highest elevation is the flat-topped Mount Adolphus at the height of above mean sea level.
Coastal features on Mount Adolphus Island include :

History

Djagaraga is of the languages from the tip of Cape York. The language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. Traditionally the language was spoken on Eastern Cape York particularly the localities of Albany Island and Mount Adolphus Island.

Shipwrecks

Aliquis, a ship captained by Gill and sailed from Port Jackson to Calcutta, was lost near Mount Adolphus Island, Torres Strait, in May 1839. There were no deaths. The crew were picked up by the ship Argyle, also bound Sydney to India.