Clyde River

The Clyde River is a river on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. The Clyde rises in the Budawang Mountains about 30 kilometers inland from the coast behind Milton. It flows generally southwards parallel to the coast, before turning east and entering the sea at Batemans Bay. The lower reaches of the Clyde form a substantial estuary which is navigable by small vessels to Nelligen. The Clyde River is named after the well-known river in Scotland which is called the River Clyde.

 

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