Clarence River
The Clarence River is a major river located in the northern part of New South Wales, Australia. It stretches approximately 400 kilometers and flows into the Corindi River, eventually reaching the Pacific Ocean. The river is known for its scenic beauty and diverse ecosystems, making it a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other recreational activities.
The Clarence River basin supports various towns, including Grafton and Maclean, which are known for their rich history and cultural significance. The river also plays a vital role in agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting local industries. Its surrounding areas are home to unique wildlife and lush landscapes.