Flowing from the Albert Edward Range in the southern Kimberley region to the Cambridge Gulf, the Ord River is a vital waterway and one of Australia’s most significant rivers. Spanning through two dams and two major lakes, the river and its tributaries offer numerous opportunities for exploration. Visitors can experience the river’s diverse landscapes, from the rugged terrain of its upper reaches to the serene waters of its lower sections, making it a key feature of the Kununurra area.
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