Hunter River (Western Australia)

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Hunter River
Origin Donkins Hll
Mouth York Sound
Basin countries Australia
Length 16 kilometres (10 mi)
Source elevation 107 metres (351 ft)[1]
Mouth elevation sea level

The Hunter River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise below Donkins Hill then flow in a South westerly direction until the river discharges into Prince Frederick Harbour then York Sound and the Indian Ocean.

The River was named in 1820 by the explorer Philip Parker King aboard the Mermaid while making charts in the area. The river was named after the surgeon on the Mermaid, James Hunter.[2]

The river has two spectacular waterfalls, the Hunter Falls and Donkin Falls, both of which drop 90 metres (295 ft). Also a large and unique rock formation can be found at the mouth of the river.[3] The area is popular with tourism companies and several wilderness cruises operate in the area.[4][5]

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Coordinates: 15°2′34″S 125°22′50″E / 15.04278°S 125.38056°E / -15.04278; 125.38056


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