Avoca River
The Avoca River is a river located in the state of Victoria, Australia. It flows through the central part of the state, covering a distance of approximately 150 kilometers. The river is known for its scenic landscapes and is a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking.
The Avoca River eventually joins the Loddon River, contributing to the region's water system. The river's basin supports various ecosystems and is home to diverse wildlife. Its surrounding areas are also significant for agriculture, particularly in the production of crops and livestock.