
Yarra River
The Yarra River is a significant waterway in Victoria, Australia, flowing approximately 242 kilometers through various landscapes before emptying into Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne. It is known for its scenic beauty, recreational activities, and cultural importance. The river has historically been vital for transportation and agriculture, and today it features walking and cycling paths, parks, and nature reserves along its banks. The Yarra is also essential for Melbourne's water supply and is home to various wildlife, making it both an urban and natural asset for the community.