Lake Argyle

E940016

Lake Argyle is a vast artificial reservoir in Western Australia, created by damming the Ord River and known for its striking scenery and rich wildlife.

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Label Occurrences
Lake Argyle canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
reservoir
tourist attraction
basinCountry Australia
constructedFor flood control
hydroelectric power generation
irrigation
water supply
continent Australia
country Australia
createdBy Ord River Dam NERFINISHED
formedBy damming of the Ord River
formedByRiver Ord River NERFINISHED
hasActivity camping
cruises
kayaking
swimming
hasFeature islands
rugged shoreline
hasInflow Behn River NERFINISHED
Bow River NERFINISHED
Ord River NERFINISHED
hasOutflow Ord River NERFINISHED
hasWildlife birds
mammals
reptiles
isArtificial true
knownFor birdwatching
fishing
recreational boating
rich wildlife
striking scenery
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Ord River catchment
locatedNear Kununurra NERFINISHED
nearestTown Kununurra NERFINISHED
partOf Ord River Irrigation Scheme NERFINISHED
region East Kimberley NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies fish
freshwater crocodile
waterbirds
usedFor aquaculture
recreation
tourism
waterBodyType reservoir

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Kununurra near Lake Argyle
Kununurra tourismAttractionNearby Lake Argyle