Mackie River
The Mackie River is a river in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The river is ephemeral and flows actively following rain events in winter and spring, the water discharged is saline. The river rises east of Corriging Hill and flows in a north westerly direction crossing the York to Quairading road twice before it finally discharges into the Avon River of which it is a tributary between York and Gwambygine. The river was named in 1836 by the Surveyor General John Septimus Roe, who named it after William Henry Mackie who was an early settler in the Swan River Colony.
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Mackie River
The Mackie River is a river in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The river is ephemeral and flows actively following rain events in winter and spring, the water discharged is saline. The river rises east of Corriging Hill and flows in a north westerly direction crossing the York to Quairading road twice before it finally discharges into the Avon River of which it is a tributary between York and Gwambygine. The river was named in 1836 by the Surveyor General John Septimus Roe, who named it after William Henry Mackie who was an early settler in the Swan River Colony.
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Der Mackie River ist ein Fluss ...... ralia in der Wheatbelt-Region.
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The Mackie River is a river in ...... tler in the Swan River Colony.
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Mackie River
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