Condamine
The Condamine is a river located in southeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a tributary of the Darling River and flows through the Condamine Valley, which is known for its agricultural activities, particularly cattle grazing and crop production. The river is approximately 400 kilometers long and plays a vital role in the local ecosystem and economy.
The Condamine is also notable for its scenic landscapes, featuring rolling hills and rich farmland. It is a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, and camping. The river's health is monitored closely due to its importance for both wildlife and the surrounding communities.