King Edward River

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King Edward River is a remote river in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, known for its rugged landscapes, Aboriginal rock art sites, and relatively untouched natural environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
accessDifficulty high
continent Australia
country Australia
flowsThrough remote Kimberley cattle station country
hasCharacteristic relatively untouched natural environment
remote
rugged landscapes
hasConservationValue cultural heritage significance
high naturalness
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType riparian vegetation
savanna woodland
hasFeature gallery-style rock art sites
rock pools
sandstone escarpments
hasNearbyAttraction Mitchell Falls area NERFINISHED
Mitchell Plateau NERFINISHED
hasSeason dry season
wet season
hasWildlife freshwater fish
native mammals
reptiles
waterbirds
isDescribedAs remote river in Western Australia’s Kimberley region
isPartOf Kimberley river systems
isPopularWith 4WD enthusiasts
outback travellers
rock art visitors
knownFor Aboriginal rock art sites
scenic gorges
seasonal waterfalls
waterholes
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
regionType tropical monsoon
tourismLevel low to moderate
usedFor bushwalking
four-wheel drive tourism
nature photography
remote camping

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Kimberley region hasRiver King Edward River