Avon Valley National Park
Australia · Oceania

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Avon Valley is a national park in Western Australia, 47 kilometres northeast of Perth. It was named after the Avon River, which flows through it. The area is an undulating plateau with the sides of the valley steeply sloping back to the river approximately 200 metres (660 ft) below. The area contains granite outcrops and a mix of soil types including loams, gravels and lateritic sands.
There is also an eponymous locality of the City of Swan, but the boundaries of the national park and the locality are not identical.
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