Wannon River
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Wannon River is a river in Victoria, Australia. The total length of the river is approximately 220 kilometres from its headwaters in the Grampians north of Dunkeld until it joins the Glenelg south of Casterton.
The river passes alongside Dunkeld and through the townships of Cavendish and Wannon. Hamilton, Coleraine and Penshurst lie within the river basin.[1]
Of historic importance is the role of the river in the early settlement of the area by the Henty Brothers.
The main land use along the river is production of sheep for wool. Other land uses include production of sheep for prime lambs and cattle for beef.
Two waterfalls of note are found on the river approximately 20 km west of Hamilton: Wannon Falls and Nigretta Falls. These are tourist attractions with facilities for visitors.[2] Impressionist painter Louis Buvelot painted many scenes around the falls and the river in the 1880s.
[edit] References
- ^ Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority, Wannon Basin, <http://www.glenelg-hopkins.vic.gov.au/catchmentprofile/wannon.asp>. Retrieved on 23 May 2008
- ^ Southern Grampians Shire Council, Waterfalls, <http://www.sthgrampians.vic.gov.au/Page/PagePrint.asp?Page_Id=117>. Retrieved on 23 May 2008
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