Abercrombie River

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The Abercrombie River is a watercourse in New South Wales, Australia, known for flowing through rugged bushland and contributing to the Murray–Darling Basin via the Lachlan River system.

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Label Occurrences
Abercrombie River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Australia NERFINISHED
continent Australia
country Australia
crosses Abercrombie Gorge NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Murray–Darling Basin NERFINISHED
flowsInto Lachlan River NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Abercrombie River National Park NERFINISHED
gorges
granite country
rugged bushland
hasEcosystem dry sclerophyll forest
riparian woodland
hasProtectedArea Abercrombie River National Park NERFINISHED
hasTributary Bolong River NERFINISHED
Burra Burra Creek NERFINISHED
Isabella River NERFINISHED
Retreat River NERFINISHED
Tuena Creek NERFINISHED
hasWildlife eastern grey kangaroo
platypus
various native fish species
locatedIn Central West New South Wales NERFINISHED
South Eastern Highlands bioregion NERFINISHED
managedBy New South Wales government NERFINISHED
mouthLocation near Wyangala
upstream of Wyangala Dam
nearbyTown Trunkey Creek NERFINISHED
Tuena NERFINISHED
partOf Lachlan River catchment
Murray–Darling Basin NERFINISHED
region Central Tablelands NERFINISHED
riverSystem Lachlan River system
Murray–Darling river system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Great Dividing Range NERFINISHED
south of Oberon
state New South Wales
usedFor camping
fishing
recreation
watercourseType perennial river

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Lachlan River hasTributary Abercrombie River