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Exploring The Yambuk Estuary

April 23, 2021 by Jade Craven

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If you walk 600 metres along the Yambuk beach, you will come to the estuary. This is the end of the Lake Yambuk; a wetland system fed by the Shaw and Eumeralla Rivers.

The area was very scenic. It is an area that warrants a much longer visit. I didn’t spend too long here, as I’d already spent too long walking along the beach.

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