Harding River

Harding River
Country Australia
Basin
Main source Chichester Range
311 metres (1,020 ft)[1]
River mouth Indian Ocean
sea level
Physical characteristics
Length 150 kilometres (93 mi)

The Harding River is a river in the Pilbara of Western Australia. It was named on 31 July 1861 by the surveyor and explorer Francis Gregory while on expedition in the area, after one of the volunteer members of his expedition, John Harding.[2]

The headwaters of the river rise in the Chichester Range in the Millstream-Chichester National Park near Merrinyaginya Spring and flow is a northerly direction. The river flows through Lake Poongkaliyarra and out through Lockyer Gap. The river continues northward and crosses the North West Coastal Highway near Roebourne then discharges into the Indian Ocean via Butcher Inlet.

The river flows through a number of permanent and semi-permanent pools such as Murringa Pool, Karrawingina Pool and Bamba Pool.

Th river has six tributaries; Harding River East, East Harding River, Murray Camp Creek and Miller Creek.

References

  1. "Bonzle Digital Atlas – Map of Harding River". 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  2. Gregory, Augustus Charles; Gregory, Francis Thomas (1884). Journals of Australian Explorations. Brisbane: James C. Beal, Government Printer. Retrieved 26 Aug 2013.

Coordinates: 20°41′27″S 117°10′55″E / 20.69083°S 117.18194°E / -20.69083; 117.18194


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