Sale River Explained

Sale River
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Source1 Location:Spong Pyramid
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:109km (68miles)
Source1 Elevation:275meters[1]
Basin Size:1438km2[2]

The Sale River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The river was seen and named on 9 June 1865 by an expedition from the short-lived Camden Harbor settlement (in Camden Sound) searching for pastoral land. The expedition comprised Alexander McRae, Trevarton Sholl, PC William Gee, John Stainer and an Aboriginal constable named Billy.[3]

The headwaters of the river rise near Spong Pyramid at the southern edge of the Elizabeth and Catherine Range and flow in a westerly direction before discharging into Doubtful Bay near Storr Island. The only tributary of the Sale is the Berckelman River, which was named after the family of Trevarton Sholl's mother.

The mouth of the Sale River at Doubtful Bay has a depth of about 30m (100feet) but the mouth itself is blocked by a rock bar at low tide. Cruise boats regularly enter the river from the bay and many anchorages exist along the length of the river with gorges and sandy beaches that are popular with tourists.[4]

References

-15.9725°N 124.5956°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bonzle Digital Atlas – Map of Sale River. 2009. 23 August 2010.
  2. Web site: Modelled seabed response to possible climate change scenarios over the next 50 years in the Australian Northwest. 1 March 2008. 16 January 2014. CSIRO.
  3. News: Friday September 15, 1865 . 15 Sep 1865 . Perth Gazette and W.A. Times . 2 . 14 Aug 2013.
  4. Web site: Kimberley Cruising - Sale River . 2009. 23 August 2010.