Drysdale River

The river rises in the Caroline Ranges, flows in a northerly direction and discharges into Napier Broome Bay near Kalumburu.The river contains several permanent pools, some of which have several examples of Indigenous Australian art known as Bradshaw paintings that can be found along the cliff faces.[5] Notable waterfalls on the river are the Eagle Falls, which are regularly visited by Kimberley coastal cruise ships,[6] Solea Falls north of the Johnston Creek fork, and Bango Falls on the tributary Bango Creek.[8][9][10] The traditional owners of the area that the river flows through are the Ngarinjin, Miwa and Wilawila peoples.This article related to a river in Western Australia is a stub.
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