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Coordinates: 35°26′S 138°18′E / 35.433°S 138.300°E / -35.433; 138.300
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| origin = Lower [[Inman Valley, South Australia|Inman Valley]]
| source1_location = Lower [[Inman Valley, South Australia|Inman Valley]]
| mouth = [[Normanville, South Australia|Normanville]]
| mouth_location = [[Normanville, South Australia|Normanville]]
| basin_countries = [[Fleurieu Peninsula|Australia]]
| basin_countries = [[Fleurieu Peninsula|Australia]]
| length = 6.3km
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The '''Bungala River''' is a river that runs north west through the [[Fleurieu Peninsula]], in [[South Australia]] through primarily [[agricultural]] surroundings. The Bungala runs past the town of [[Yankalilla, South Australia|Yankalilla]], and enters the [[sea]] near [[Normanville, South Australia|Normanville]]. It originates in the lower [[Inman Valley, South Australia|Inman Valley]] region a [[mountain]]ous [[drainage basin|catchment area]].
The '''Bungala River''' is a river that runs north west through the [[Fleurieu Peninsula]], in [[South Australia]] through primarily [[agricultural]] surroundings. The Bungala runs past the town of [[Yankalilla, South Australia|Yankalilla]], and enters the [[sea]] near [[Normanville, South Australia|Normanville]]. It originates in the lower [[Inman Valley, South Australia|Inman Valley]] region a [[mountain]]ous [[drainage basin|catchment area]].

Revision as of 04:13, 26 April 2016

Bungala River
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLower Inman Valley
Mouth 
 • location
Normanville
Length6.3 km (3.9 mi)

The Bungala River is a river that runs north west through the Fleurieu Peninsula, in South Australia through primarily agricultural surroundings. The Bungala runs past the town of Yankalilla, and enters the sea near Normanville. It originates in the lower Inman Valley region a mountainous catchment area.

The wetlands surrounding the river are classified as Brackish wetlands, with the estuary also having a brackish wetland system, and coastal dunes along the neighboring stretch of coast.[1]

The river's name is derived from an Aboriginal name adopted for a house built on section 1171 by Eli Butterworth in the 1860s. He and his brother John owned and operated a steam powered flour mill on adjoining land.[2]

The Yankalilla Bay Catchment Action Group and the Normanville Heritage Sand Dune Rehabilitation Group are environmental groups aiming to preserving and restoring the river's natural state, whilst maintaining its use by the surrounding community. The latter are concerned primarily with Yankalilla and further inland sections of the river,[3] and the former are concerned with the estuary and coastal section of the river.[4]

References

  1. ^ Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Assessment of Fleurieu Wetlands (PDF), retrieved 2007-06-09
  2. ^ State Library of South Australia, Bungala, River, retrieved 2007-06-09
  3. ^ Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, Yankalilla Bay Catchment Action Group, retrieved 2007-06-07
  4. ^ Mission Australia, Normanville Heratige, retrieved 2007-06-09

35°26′S 138°18′E / 35.433°S 138.300°E / -35.433; 138.300