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Lake Alexandrina

Lake Alexandrina, South Australia, Australia

Introduction of Lake Alexandrina

Lake Alexandrina, a seasonal freshwater lake on the southern coast of South Australia, accounts for about 64900 hectares, with an average depth of about 6 meters and an average depth of 2.8 meters, which will drop to even lower and even expose the lake bed during the dry season.

Lake Alexandrina is connected to Lake Albert (Lake Albert), collectively known as the low-lying Lake region, which has a large (Lower Lakes). Lake Alexandrina area. In the south, it is bordered by (Coorong National Park), the limestone coast of (Limestone Coast) Curong National Park, and most of the surrounding areas of the Lake are uninhabited. The nearest towns are Milang (Milang) on the west side of the lake and (Clayton Bay), on the southwest corner of Clayton Bay, two mini-towns with a population of just a few hundred.

The Murray River is the main river of Lake Alexandrina, and the river that has been imported is the Bremer River, the Anas River, the Finneiss River and so on.

Lake Alexandrina is a remote area with few residents around it, leaving Lake Alexandrina and the surrounding areas extremely pristine, with few visitors on their own. It is home to many wild animals, with freshwater creatures such as tortoises, carp and other freshwater creatures, lizards and snakes infested the lake, and plenty of waterbirds, including migratory birds bred in North Asia and Alaska, as well as endangered orange-bellied parrots. Australian jellyfish, fairy terns and other rare species.

Lake Alexandrina适合徒步、探险、露营和各类水上活动。


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Australia - South Australia
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