
Prince Regent River, located in Western Australia's Kimberley region, is a pristine waterway renowned for its untouched wilderness and rich biodiversity. The river flows through the Prince Regent National Park, a protected area encompassing diverse landscapes such as lush rainforests, gorges, cliffs, mountain ranges, and sandstone plains. Notable attractions along the river include the stunning King Cascades waterfall, where water cascades over ancient sandstone cliffs into clear pools, and the Mermaid Tree, a historic boab tree inscribed by the crew of the HMC Mermaid in 1820. Access to the area is exclusively by air or boat, with tours operating from Broome, Derby, or Kununurra, offering visitors a chance to experience this remote and pristine environment.
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