
Crooked River, located in the Alpine region of Victoria, Australia, is a picturesque 26-kilometer-long river renowned for its meandering course through the Great Dividing Range. Originating from the confluence of Twenty Five Mile Creek and Thirty Mile Creek, it descends 366 meters before merging with the Wongungarra River within the Alpine National Park. The river's name, Dow-wirra, translates to "dry tree" in the Brabralung dialect of the Gunai language, reflecting its unique landscape.
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