Murray River is a river in Southeastern Australia.
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The Murray carries only a small fraction of the water of comparably sized rivers in other parts of the world, and with a great annual variability of its flow.
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The Goulburn Murray River was dammed by the southern end of the fault to create a natural lake.
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Murray River flowed to the north around the Cadell Fault, creating the channel of the Edward River which exists today and through which much of the Murray's waters still flow.
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The Murray River has not had enough flow power to naturally enlarge The Barmah Choke and The Narrows to increase the amount of water they can carry.
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The vicinity of the Murray River Mouth was explored more thoroughly by Captain Collet Barker in 1831.
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In 1858, the Government Zoologist, William Blandowski, together with Gerard Krefft, explored the lower reaches of the Murray and Darling rivers, compiling a list of birds and mammals.
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Murray River has been a significant barrier to land-based travel and trade.
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Many of the ports for transport of goods along the Murray have developed as places to cross the river, either by bridge or ferry.
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The first bridge to cross the Murray River, which was built in 1869, is in the town of Murray River Bridge, formerly called Edwards Crossing.
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The Murray River receives water from the complex dam and pipeline system of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.
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