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The Blackwood River is the
longest river in Western Australia’s Southwest.
The river begins in the southern wheatbelt and from
there, the usually placid, occasionally wild, but always majestic Blackwood
River travels 270 kms to the sea. Along the way
the river lends its name to a remarkable
valley, one it has helped shape over thousands of years, leaving its mark
on both the landscape & the lives of the people. It passes
through what many would argue is the most scenic region of Western Australia,
a world away from the characteristic dry, desert landscape that WA is known
for.

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