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Kumpupintil Lake (pronounced goom-bu-pin-dil), formerly known as Lake Disappointment, is an endorheic salt lake located in the Little Sandy Desert, east of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Kumpupintil Lake
Landsat image; screen capture from NASA World Wind
Kumpupintil Lake
LocationWestern Australia
Coordinates23°30′S 122°50′E
Lake typeEndorheic salt lake
Native nameKumpupintil (Martu)
Basin countriesAustralia
Max. length160 km (99 mi)
Surface area330 km2 (130 sq mi)
Surface elevation325 metres (1,066 ft)

Description


Kumpupintil Lake is about 160 kilometres (99 mi) long and located 300 kilometres (190 mi) east of Newman.

The 33,000-hectare (82,000-acre) lake typically is dry, except during very wet periods such as the 1900 floods and in many recent tropical wet seasons since 1967. It lies on the Tropic of Capricorn, due east of the mining town of Newman and the Jigalong Community. It is at the northern side of the Little Sandy Desert and south of the Karlamilyi National Park. The Canning Stock Route passes down the western shores of the lake and the surrounds consist mostly of sand dunes. Its elevation is 325 metres (1066 ft) above mean sea level.[1]

The lake is important to Martu people for spiritual and ceremonial reasons, as well as being an important place for water and traditional food.

The lake is home to many species of water birds.[2] The discovery of a new species of dragon lizard, Ctenophorus nguyarna, at the site was announced in 2007.[3][4]


Mythology


Kumpupintil Lake, then officially known as Lake Disappointment, photographed in 2015
Kumpupintil Lake, then officially known as Lake Disappointment, photographed in 2015

In indigenous culture, Kumpupintil was off-limits to the tribes neighbouring the area, such as the Kurajarra, Wanman, Kartudjara and the Putidjara. The reason for the taboo, existing down to modern times, derives from the lake's mythological associations with the Ngayurnangalku spirits thought to live below its surface. This prohibition extended to flying over the area, since the Ngayurnangalku, ancestral cannibal beings with pointy teeth and clawlike fingernails,[5] are deemed capable of attacking even planes that intrude over the lake's airspace.[6]


Name


The lake known to the Western Desert Martu people as Kumpupintil was named Lake Disappointment by the explorer Frank Hann in 1897.[7] Hann was in the area exploring the east Pilbara, around Rudall River. He noticed creeks in the area flowed inland, and followed them, expecting to find a large fresh water lake. The lake was typically dry and so was named Lake Disappointment.[lower-alpha 1]

On November 11, 2020, Kumpupintil Lake was formally approved by the Western Australian Government agency Landgate as the official name, following a request from the traditional owners and the Western Desert Lands Aboriginal Corporation.

The name "Kumpupintil" describes how the lake was made and is linked to a Martu creation story where Martu warriors fought mighty giants in an epic battle.


See also



Notes


  1. "It was left to Frank Hann in the course of an exploring/prospecting expedition travelling east from Nullagine to sight and name the lake on 20 April 1897. Hann had travelled from Nullagine across the Davis River to the Coolbro Creek, then to the southeast following and naming the Broadhurst Range, crossing the upper Rudall River and the Cotton Creek as far as the Harbutt Range where he turned south to the Mckay Range. Here to the southward he sighted a large lake ten miles distant, and they made their way to it next day, but 'found it was all white salt ... it is the largest thing in lakes I ever saw ... I shall call the lake Lake Disappointment as I was disappointed in not finding water in it."[8]

Citations


  1. Beard 2005, p. 62.
  2. NGS 2001.
  3. Doughty et al. 2007, pp. 72–86.
  4. Wilson 2012, p. 66.
  5. Nicholls 2014.
  6. Tonkinson 1989, p. 109.
  7. Rothwell 2003, p. 314.
  8. Beard 2005, p. 57, citing "Hann's diary quoted by Donaldson & Elliott, 1998".

Sources



На других языках


[de] Lake Disappointment

Der Lake Disappointment (deutsch: „See der Enttäuschung“) oder Kumpupirntily in der Sprache der Ureinwohner ist ein großer Salzsee in Australien. Er liegt im Westen der Gibsonwüste 650 Kilometer südlich von Derby auf dem traditionellen Land des Stammes der Martu Aborigines, denen 2002 ein Native Title (Landnutzungsrecht) auf dieses Gebiet zugesprochen wurde. Er kann auf der Canning Stock Route oder dem Talawana Track erreicht werden.
- [en] Kumpupintil Lake

[es] Lago Disappointment

El lago Disappointment (en inglés, Disappointment Lake, que significa literalmente «lago Decepción») es un lago salado de Australia, localizado en la parte central del estado de Australia Occidental, al oeste del desierto de Gibson.[1]

[fr] Lac Disappointment

Le lac Disappointment (en anglais : Lake Disappointment) est un lac d'eau salée de 1 500 km², situé à l'extrémité ouest du Désert de Gibson, en Australie-Occidentale.

[ru] Дисаппойнтмент

Дисаппойнтмент — бессточное солёное озеро в Западной Австралии (Австралия).



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