Pentecost River

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The Pentecost River is a scenic river in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region, known for its rugged landscapes, crocodile-inhabited waters, and iconic crossings along the Gibb River Road.

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Pentecost River canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Australia
crossedBy Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Cambridge Gulf basin NERFINISHED
environmentType tropical savanna
flowsInto Cambridge Gulf NERFINISHED
hasBankType mangrove-lined sections
rocky banks
sandy banks
hasEcosystem estuarine
riverine
hasFeature rocky river crossings
tidal lower reaches
wide floodplain near mouth
hasHazard crocodile attack risk
seasonal flooding
hasMouthIn Cambridge Gulf NERFINISHED
hasNameLanguage English
hasReputation iconic Kimberley river
hasSeasonality dry-season low flows
wet-season high flows
hasViewOf Cockburn Range NERFINISHED
hasWildlife barramundi
freshwater crocodile
saltwater crocodile
isNavigable partially
isPopularWith four-wheel drive enthusiasts
photographers
tourists
knownFor crocodile-inhabited waters
iconic river crossing on Gibb River Road
rugged surroundings
scenic landscapes
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
northern Western Australia
near Cockburn Range NERFINISHED
partOf Cambridge Gulf catchment
regionType remote
roadAccess Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
tourismActivity guided tours
landscape photography
scenic river crossings
usedFor four-wheel drive crossings
recreational fishing
tourism

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Kimberley region hasRiver Pentecost River
Wyndham hasNearbyFeature Pentecost River