Daru River
The Daru River is a significant waterway located in Papua New Guinea. It flows through the Western Province and is known for its rich biodiversity and vital role in the local ecosystem. The river supports various wildlife and provides essential resources for the communities living along its banks.
The river is also important for transportation and fishing, serving as a lifeline for many villages. Its waters are used for irrigation and drinking, making it crucial for the livelihoods of the people in the region. The Daru River contributes to the cultural and economic activities of the surrounding communities.