Tamar River, Tasmania
The
Tamar River
in northern
Tasmania
is formed by the merging of the
North Esk River
and
South Esk Rivers
in
Launceston
. Named for the
River Tamar
in
Cornwall
,
UK
, the Tamar flows north for approximately 70 km into
Bass Strait
at
Port Dalrymple
. Although there are several bridge crossings in Launceston, these are across the Esk rivers; there are none across the Tamar in the city itself. The only Tamar bridge crossing is the
Batman Bridge
, a spectacular bridge in the relatively remote area of
Sidmouth
, around half way up the river.
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