Todd River

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Todd River is an ephemeral watercourse in Australia's Northern Territory that runs through the town of Alice Springs and is known for often being dry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ephemeral river
watercourse
associatedWith Alice Springs community events
Henley-on-Todd Regatta NERFINISHED
country Australia
environment semi-arid climate
flowsThrough Alice Springs NERFINISHED
hasBedMaterial sandy riverbed
hasCharacteristic arid-zone river
ephemeral flow
hasCulturalSignificanceFor local Aboriginal communities
hasFloodRisk Alice Springs urban area NERFINISHED
hasHydrology flash flooding after heavy rain
usually dry riverbed
hasManagementAuthority Northern Territory Government NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after Sir Charles Todd
knownFor often being dry
locatedIn MacDonnell Region NERFINISHED
Northern Territory NERFINISHED
mouthLocation Simpsons Gap area NERFINISHED
near Stuart Highway NERFINISHED
Telegraph Station Historical Reserve NERFINISHED
partOf Alice Springs landscape
passesThrough Todd Mall area of Alice Springs NERFINISHED
region Central Australia NERFINISHED
riverSystem Lake Eyre basin NERFINISHED
sourceLocation MacDonnell Ranges NERFINISHED
usedFor community events on dry riverbed
recreational activities when dry
watercourseType intermittent river

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Alice Springs locatedOnRiver Todd River