Beeliar Wetlands (Western Australia)
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The Beeliar Wetlands are made up of two chains of lakes and swamps that run parallel to the coast of Western Australia. They are situated southwest of Perth, Western Australia. The wetlands gets their name from the Aboriginal people that lived and hunted in the area.[1]
The first chain of lakes and swamps lies about 1-3km inland, while the second chain is situated 6-8km inland. The northern-most point is located in the suburb of Mount Pleasant and the southern-most point is located in the suburb of Baldivis.
[edit] References
- ^ Nevill, Simon (2001). Travellers guide to the Parks and Reserves of Western Australia. Simon Nevill Publications. ISBN 09585367-1-6