Everything about The Roper River totally explained
The
Roper River (named after John Roper) is one of the largest rivers in the
Northern Territory,
Australia, extending east for over 500 km to meet the sea in
Limmen Bight on the
Gulf of Carpentaria. It is navigable for about 145 km, until the tidal limit at
Roper Bar, and forms the southern boundary of the region known as
Arnhem Land.
Mataranka Hot Springs and the township of
Mataranka lie close to the river at its western end.
Port Roper lies near its mouth on Limmen Bight.
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