Wentworth, a small town of Junction Park on the southwest border of New South Wales, covers an area of about 9 hectares and is named for its location on the banks of the confluence of two of Australia's most important rivers, (Murray River) and (Darling River), the Darling River. It is a scenic city park.
Junction Park has walkways, latrines and barbecue facilities, and a 10-meter-high rotary tower to view the intersection of the two rivers and home to many wild birds.
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