King Edward River
The King Edward River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The headwaters of the river rise below Poonjurra Hill and flows in a northerly direction almost parallel with the Kalumburu Road and eventually discharges into Deep Bay then Napier Broome Bay and finally the Indian Ocean. The river has seven tributaries, including Carson River, Drum Creek, Noolawayoo Creek, Coondillah Creek and Hair Creek. The river contains several permanent pools, where examples of Indigenous Australian art known as Bradshaw paintings can be found along the cliff faces.
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King Edward River
The King Edward River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The headwaters of the river rise below Poonjurra Hill and flows in a northerly direction almost parallel with the Kalumburu Road and eventually discharges into Deep Bay then Napier Broome Bay and finally the Indian Ocean. The river has seven tributaries, including Carson River, Drum Creek, Noolawayoo Creek, Coondillah Creek and Hair Creek. The river contains several permanent pools, where examples of Indigenous Australian art known as Bradshaw paintings can be found along the cliff faces.
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King Edward River är ett vatte ...... e är juni, med 1 mm nederbörd.
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The King Edward River is a riv ...... Wunambal and Kambure peoples.
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Napier Broome Bay
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King Edward River
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Poonjurra Hill
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Australia
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King Edward River är ett vatte ...... e är juni, med 1 mm nederbörd.
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The King Edward River is a riv ...... e found along the cliff faces.
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King Edward River (vattendrag i Australien)
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King Edward River
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King Edward River
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