
Avon River (Australia)
The Avon River is a significant waterway in Western Australia, flowing through the wheatbelt region. It originates near the town of Northam and travels approximately 250 kilometers before merging with the Swan River near the city of Perth. The river plays a vital role in local agriculture, supporting farming and irrigation. It is also known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, such as fishing and kayaking. The Avon Valley, through which the river flows, is recognized for its rich biodiversity and is an important area for both residents and visitors.