Murray River

Murray River

Murray River

The Murray River, Australia’s longest river, stretches for 1,558 miles (2,508 kilometers) and holds deep significance for indigenous communities. Winding through three Australian states, the river flows through several Victoria towns and alongside the striking landscapes of South Australia. Visitors can explore this natural wonder both on and off the water, immersing themselves in its rich history and scenic beauty. The river’s journey offers a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems and cultural heritage that have shaped the region over millennia.

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