Murrumbidgee River
by Sweetberry1
The Murrumbidgee River derived its name from the aboriginal language and means "plenty water" or "big water".
The Bidgee flows for more than 1500 kms through NSW , until it reaches the mighty Murray River.
In some places there are long stretches of white water that canoe enthusiasts love, and in other places the river is wide and sandy, and great for swimming.
There are some good fishing holes in the "Bidgee" too, with Yellow -belly, Cod, Native Perch, and Trout.
Misaki's Dubbo page
by misakitaguchi
"I have many memories at Dubbo"
When I went to Australia as a homestay program I visited Dubbo.Because my host family's relatives are living at there. It takes about 6hours by car from Sydney. Quite far away. I don't think Japanese people knows this place much. Dubbo surrounded by nature.
I saw rainbow bridge after heavy rain. I should have taken picture,,,it was soooo beautiful. I want to see one more time.
I played with many children at there. It was hard to remember their names but I did! They are really cute.I cried lots after leave Dubbo.