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  2. Gordon River - Wikipedia

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    The Gordon River rises below Mount Hobhouse in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park draining the eastern slopes of the King William Range. The river flows generally south and to the west of the Gordon Range before flowing west through the Gordon Gap and spilling into Lake Gordon, an impounded reservoir created by damming the Gordon at ...

  3. List of rivers of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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  4. Rivers of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    This page discusses the rivers and hydrography of the state of Tasmania, Australia. In the geography of Tasmania, the state is covered with a network of rivers and lake systems. As an island, all rivers eventually empty into the waters that surround Tasmania. There are four main river systems: [1]

  5. Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Wikipedia

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    Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers is a national park in Tasmania, 117 km west of Hobart. It is named after the two main river systems lying within the bounds of the park - the Franklin River and the Gordon River .

  6. Category:Gordon River, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Gordon River is located in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in South West Tasmania For more information, see Gordon River . See also: Franklin River

  7. Gordon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Gordon Dam wall, constructed with 154 thousand cubic metres (5.4 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft) of concrete, is 198 metres (650 ft) long and 140 metres (460 ft) high, making it the tallest dam in Tasmania and the fifth-tallest in Australia. [4]