Lake Argyle, located near Kununurra in Australia, is a vast manmade reservoir formed by the Ord River Dam. Covering an area larger than New York City and with the capacity to fill Sydney Harbour 18 times over, it stands as the second-largest artificial lake in the country. This expansive body of water serves as a critical lifeline for the Kimberley region, providing essential resources and supporting a rich ecosystem. Today, visitors can explore its shores and waters, enjoying recreational activities while surrounded by the diverse wildlife that calls this habitat home.
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