Gascoyne | |
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Etymology | Captain John Gascoyne RN, son of Bamber Gascoyne |
Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | Western Australia |
Region | Gascoyne |
City | Carnarvon |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Collier Range |
• location | Three Rivers Station |
• coordinates | 24°39′8″S 119°44′58″E / 24.65222°S 119.74944°E |
• elevation | 514 m (1,686 ft) |
2nd source | Gascoyne River (Middle) |
• location | west of Beyondie Lakes |
• coordinates | 25°20′42″S 119°38′53″E / 25.34500°S 119.64806°E |
3rd source | Gascoyne River (South) |
• location | near the Doolgunna homestead |
• coordinates | 25°41′45″S 119°13′17″E / 25.69583°S 119.22139°E |
Source confluence | Gascoyne River (North) |
• coordinates | 25°18′29″S 119°6′42″E / 25.30806°S 119.11167°E |
Mouth | Indian Ocean |
• location | Shark Bay |
• coordinates | 24°52′14″S 113°36′57″E / 24.87056°S 113.61583°E |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 865 km (537 mi) |
Basin size | 76,254 km2 (29,442 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• location | mouth |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Landor River, Thirty One River, Lyons River |
• right | Thomas River |
Natural pools | Tibingoona Pool; Bibbingoona Pool; Nungamarra Pool; Mibbley Pool; Mutherbukin Pool; Beelu Pool; Bilyarra Pool; Piddendoora Pool; and Gnardune Pool |
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The Gascoyne River is a river in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. At 865 kilometres (537 mi), it is the longest river in Western Australia.[3]