The Gordon River, located in Strahan, Australia, is a remote and pristine waterway that forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Stretching for about 117 miles (188 kilometers), the river remains unobstructed and free from human settlements, preserving its natural state. As you cruise along the Gordon River, you’ll be treated to a serene journey through one of the last temperate rainforests in the world. The dense, lush banks provide a vivid backdrop, offering visitors a tranquil and immersive experience in this untouched wilderness.
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