Darling River
The Darling River is a major watercourse located in New South Wales, Australia. Spanning over 2,740 km, it is the longest river in the state and one of the most important in the country. The river originates in the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range and flows through a diverse range of landscapes, including the outback, wetlands and forests.
The Darling River is a vital source of water for irrigation, farming, and domestic use. It also supports a rich variety of plant and animal life, including many endangered species. Despite its importance, the Darling River has faced significant challenges in recent years due to drought, water mismanagement and pollution.