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Cane brake pool at the head of the river
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Country | Australia |
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Mouth | |
• location | Indian Ocean |
Length | 60 kilometres (37 mi) |
Basin size | 40 square kilometres (15 sq mi) |
The Margaret River is a river in southwest Western Australia. In a small catchment, it is the eponym of the town and tourist region of Margaret River.
The river arises from a catchment of just 40 square kilometres in the Whicher Range.[1][2][3][4] Ombak tujuh is a "big-wave" spot.[5]
The middle reaches pass through land cleared for agriculture, especially viticulture.
There is a weir across the river just above the town. The mouth of the river is a small estuary, closed to the ocean by a sandbar that opens only seasonally.
Margaret River is presumed to be named after Margaret Wyche, cousin of John Garrett Bussell (founder of Busselton) in 1832.
Rivers of Western Australia
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Rivers of the Gascoyne region |
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Rivers of the Goldfields-Esperance region |
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Rivers of the Great Southern region |
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Rivers of the Kimberley region |
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Rivers of the Mid West region |
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Rivers of the Peel and Perth regions |
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Rivers of the Pilbara region |
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Rivers of the South West region |
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Rivers of the Wheatbelt region |
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33°56′43.28″S 115°4′26.79″E / 33.9453556°S 115.0741083°E / -33.9453556; 115.0741083