King River tidal flats near Wyndham, Australia
© Ralph Lee Hopkins/Offset
King River tidal flats near Wyndham, Australia
There are at least five different rivers in Australia called King River. The waters in our photo flow in the northern portion of Western Australia, a region known as The Kimberley. Here at the mouth, the King empties into 55the Timor Sea at Cambridge Gulf. The tidal marsh provides an ideal habitat for the huge saltwater crocodiles that are a sort of mascot for the nearby town of Wyndham.
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