Walpole River
The Walpole River is a river in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The river was seen by Captain Thomas Bannister in 1831[3] and named by Governor James Stirling after Captain W Walpole. The catchment of the Walpole River also provides drinking water to the town of Walpole. The water quality of the river is considered to be fresh.
Walpole River | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
⁃ elevation | 99 metres (325 ft)[1] |
Mouth | |
⁃ location | Walpole Inlet |
Length | 15 kilometres (9 mi) |
Basin size | 60 square kilometres (14,826 acres)[2] |
References
- "Bonzle Digital Atlas- Map of Walpole River, WA". 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
- "Proposed Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park - Indicative Management Plan". 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
- "Walpole - Brief History". 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
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