Frankland River
The Frankland River is located in the southwestern region of Western Australia. It flows through the picturesque Frankland National Park and is known for its clear waters and scenic surroundings. The river is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Deep River, contributing to the area's diverse ecosystems.
The river is popular for various recreational activities, including fishing, canoeing, and hiking. Its banks are lined with native vegetation, providing habitat for local wildlife. The Frankland River is an important natural resource, supporting both the environment and the local community.