The 'Abercrombie River' is a river in
New South Wales,
Australia. The river flows through freehold land as well as the
Abercrombie River National Park area, which serves as important habitats for
platypuses and
eastern water rats.
The
Goulburn-Oberon Road crosses the Abercrombie River in the steep-sided
Abercrombie Gorge.
The Abercrombie is a tributary of the
Lachlan River, which it joins at Wyangala lake, formed by
Wyangala Dam, near
Cowra.
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