Prince Regent River
The Prince Regent River is a significant waterway located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It flows for approximately 30 kilometers and is known for its stunning scenery, including steep cliffs and lush vegetation. The river is a popular destination for boating and fishing, attracting both tourists and locals.
The river is named after the Prince Regent, a title held by the future King George IV of the United Kingdom. It is surrounded by diverse wildlife and is part of the Prince Regent National Park, which protects the area's unique ecosystems and natural beauty.