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About Moore River from Wikipedia

May 18th, 2010 by Rona Chiera

About Moore River directly from Wikipedia
Moore River. Origin Walebing. Mouth Indian Ocean
Basin countries Australia
Length 193 kilometres (120 mi)
Source elevation 162 metres (531 ft)[1]
Mouth elevation sea level
Avg. discharge 60860 ML/annum[2]
Basin area 13,540 square kilometres (5,228 sq mi)[3]
Moore River is a river in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.
The headwaters of the river near Walebing and flow westerly before joining with the Moore river East near Mogumber then flow in a westererly direction. The river flows over the Edengerie Cascade through the northern edge of Moore River Nature Reserve then through the escarpment and discharge into the Indian Ocean near Guilderton.
The river includes a catchment that extends from just south of Three Springs to Guilderton. The catchment has a total area of 13,540 square kilometres (5,228 sq mi) and is mostly cleared. The catchment area is used for broadacre farming but with increasing deversification in horticulture and tree plantations. The river mouth at Guilderton typically closes during the summer months due to insufficient water, creating a sandbar.
The river was named in 1836 by Private Patrick Heffron who named it after George Fletcher Moore who was the leader of the expedition that Heffron was a part of.[4]
The river has nine subcatchment areas and has a number of tributaries and lakes along the length of the river. The salinity levels in the river catchment vary from brackish to saline with the exception of Gingin Brook which remains fresh throughout the year.[5]
With thanks directly from Wikipedia


Desert Storm Lancelin

January 15th, 2010 by Rona Chiera

This is a must see, must do event in Lancelin just north of Guilderton with the world’s only custom built 4WD tour bus. An exilerating and unique tourism icon here in Western Australia. Enjoy the 4WD drive experince with Desert Storm, on our white sand dunes here in Lancelin.


Moore River Holidays welcomes you.

January 15th, 2010 by Rona Chiera

Enjoy accommodation with Moore River Holidays and have fun chasing the waves. Have fun in the sun, surf and enjoy sandboarding in Guilderton in the Moore River region. Our region is diverse in location and experience. With only one hour from Perth you can enjoy the freedom,flexibility and frequency of regular trips to the Moore river region. Moore River Holidays welcomes you to the Moore River region where we accommodates every traveller from extreme activities to just simple pleasure experiences. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Moore River region with some friends today. We’d be glad to see more of you.