The Yarra River in South Eastern Australia, flows 246 km from Mt Gregory in the Eastern Highlands of the Australian State of Victoria to Hobson's Bay in Port Phillip Bay. It was discovered by Charles Grimes in 1803. The River mouth was a swamp which was dredged to provide for the requirements of the Port of Melbourne. Yarra is an aboriginal word which means "running water".

Yarra Park

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Australia
37° 49' 33.0096" S, 144° 59' 12.4728" E

Olympic Park

Location

Australia
37° 49' 29.9892" S, 144° 58' 55.7076" E

Flinders Park

Location

Australia
37° 49' 20.4564" S, 144° 58' 51.294" E

Batman Park

Location

Australia
37° 49' 13.9044" S, 144° 57' 34.1352" E

Westgate Park

Location

Australia
37° 49' 50.5056" S, 144° 54' 30.8736" E

Stony Creek Park

Location

Australia
37° 49' 32.1636" S, 144° 53' 54.8088" E

Eastern Freeway Bridge

Location

Australia
37° 47' 27.654" S, 145° 1' 6.294" E

Kane's Footbridge

Location

Australia
37° 48' 0.0072" S, 145° 0' 34.6644" E

Johnston Street Bridge

Location

Australia
37° 48' 2.9664" S, 145° 0' 15.0696" E

Collins Footbridge

Location

Australia
37° 48' 19.8432" S, 144° 59' 57.39" E
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