Franklin River
The Franklin River is a river located in Tasmania, Australia. It flows for approximately 125 kilometers through the rugged wilderness of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. The river is known for its stunning scenery, including deep gorges, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. It is a popular destination for white-water rafting and kayaking enthusiasts.
The Franklin River is also significant for its environmental and historical importance. In the 1980s, it became the center of a major conservation battle against hydroelectric development, leading to the establishment of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. This movement helped raise awareness about the importance of protecting natural landscapes in Australia.