geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Styx River is a perennial river in the centre of southern Tasmania, Australia. The upper reaches of the Styx River are in the Tasmanian Wilderness, south west of Maydena. The river is a popular destination for river-rafting and canoeing.
River in Tasmania, Australia
For other places with the same name, see Styx River.
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 Logged trees in the Styx Valley, as seen from Rumbly Bridge over the Styx River. |
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Country | Australia |
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State | Tasmania |
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Source | Mount Mueller |
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• coordinates | 42°46′12″S 146°27′00″E |
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• elevation | 1,110 m (3,640 ft) |
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Mouth | Confluence with River Derwent |
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• location | Macquarie Plains |
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• coordinates | 42°43′23″S 146°54′17″E |
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• elevation | 24 m (79 ft) |
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Length | 59 km (37 mi) |
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River system | River Derwent |
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Tributaries | |
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• right | Charon Rivulet, Cliff Creek, South Styx River, Big Creek (Tasmania) |
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Location and features
The Styx River rises below Mount Mueller at an elevation of 1,110 metres (3,640 ft) above sea level and flows generally east by north, joined by five minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the River Derwent near Macquarie Plains, west of New Norfolk. The river descends 1,090 metres (3,580 ft) over its 59-kilometre (37 mi) course.[1]
The Styx Valley contains old growth forests including the tallest hardwood trees on earth, Eucalyptus regnans. The Wilderness Society and Senator Bob Brown have campaigned to save the forest from harvesting for sawn timber and woodchips.[2] Some trees are so large they have become tourist attractions and named, including the Christmas Tree and Chapel Tree.
The first settlers in the Styx Valley arrived in 1812.[3] The name has no classical associations; early colonial visitors noted the many fallen trees, stripped of bark and bleached by years of exposure, laying across the river and along the banks. The name came from this feature, literally, the 'river of sticks' - Sticks River. The name was changed later by a government official.[4]
See also
Australia portal
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- List of rivers of Tasmania
References
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Rivers flowing towards the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean |
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Rivers flowing towards the Southern Ocean |
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- Lora
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- Old
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- Paradise
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- Princess
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- Ring
- Savage
- Serpentine
- Smith
- Sophia
- Sorell
- South Eldon
- Southwell
- Spence
- Spero
- Sprent
- Stanley
- Stitt
- Surprise
- Tofft
- Tully
- Wallace
- Wedge
- Whyte
- Wilson
- Yolande
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Rivers flowing towards Bass Strait |
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City
Other settlements |
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Governance |
- Denison (federal)
- Franklin (federal)
- Clark (state)
- Franklin (state)
- Huon Valley Council
- Kingborough Council
- Buckingham
- Elwick
- Huon
- Nelson
- Pembroke
- Rumney
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Mountains | |
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Protected areas, parks and reserves |
- East Risdon State Reserve
- Hartz Mountains National Park
- Hastings Caves State Reserve
- Port Cygnet Conservation Area
- South Bruny National Park
- South-east Tasmania Important Bird Area
- Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
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Harbours, bays, inlets and estuaries | |
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Coastal features |
- South Coast
- South East Cape
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Transport |
- Bruny Island Ferry
- Channel Highway
- Ida Bay Railway
- Sandfly Colliery Tramway
- South Line
- Westerway railway station
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Landmarks | Natural |
- Coal River Valley
- Huon Valley
- Styx Valley
- Upper Florentine Valley
- Weld Valley
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Man-made |
- Buckland Military Training Area
- Cape Bruny Lighthouse
- South Coast Track
- Tahune AirWalk
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Islands | |
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Books and newspapers |
- Tasmania's offshore islands
- The Mercury
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Flora, fauna, and fishlife | |
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Bioregions |
- South East (bioregion)
- Southern Ranges (bioregion)
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Indigenous heritage |
- Bruny Island language
- Truganini
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На других языках
[de] Styx River (Derwent River)
Der Styx River ist ein Fluss im Süden des australischen Bundesstaates Tasmanien.
- [en] Styx River (Tasmania)
[ru] Стикс (река, Тасмания)
Стикс (англ. Styx River) — река на острове Тасмания (Австралия), правый приток реки Деруэнт. Она берёт своё начало в горах национального парка Саут-Уэст и течёт в восточном направлении, впадая в реку Деруэнт в районе Буши-Парка[en], немного выше по течению от Нью-Норфолка.
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