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Kowmung River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kowmung River
The Kowmung River (Aboriginal: ''Barnalay''〔), a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. ==Course and features== The Kowmung River is formed by the confluence of the Tuglow and Hollanders rivers near the locality of Tuglow, east southeast of the village of Shooters Hill. The river flows generally southeast and northeast, joined by seven minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Coxs River west of Mount Cookem. The river descends over its course.〔 Approximately seventy per cent of the river's catchment lies within the boundaries of the Blue Mountains and Kanangra-Boyd national parks.〔 Much of the surrounding country is rugged, with steep cliffs and gorges. It is mostly covered by eucalyptus forest with some rainforest in deep ravines.〔 The river is possibly home to the threatened Macquarie perch (''Macquaria australasica''), while the surrounds are home to the endangered species the brush-tailed rock wallaby (''Petrogale penicillata''), stuttering frog and south-eastern petaltail. Endangered flora found include ''Hakea dohertyi'', ''Trachymene saniculifolia'' and ''Diuris aequalis''.〔
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