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Shannon National Park is a national park on the south coast of Western Australia, 302 km (188 mi) south of Perth [2] and 55 km (34 mi) southeast of Manjimup. It was declared a national park in 1988. [3] The park covers the entire Shannon River basin.
The names Shannon and Broke for geographical features in the area were first recorded on a map by John Arrowsmith in 1833. [7] Shannon was the site of a timber mill, [7] with the former location now being a campground in Shannon National Park. [8] The mill operated during the 1950s and 1960s and closed in 1968. [9]
Shannon River is a river located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The river rises in the forests to the west of Lake Muir and flows in a southerly direction, crossing the South Western Highway just east of Shannon and then continuing south through the Shannon National Park before entering the Broke Inlet .
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The current bridge over the River Shannon, with King John's Castle in the background. The current bridge, of seven arches, was built in 1836, [5] replacing the earlier structure while incorporating its pier foundations. [6] The bridge now forms part of the R445 (formerly the N7), carrying traffic on the Northern Relief Road. [7]
The Shannon River Basin consists of the area containing Ireland's longest river, the River Shannon, and all of its tributaries and lakes. The official Ordnance Survey Ireland length of the Shannon from its Shannon Pot source is 224 miles (360 km) made up of 63.5 miles (102.2 km) tidal water flow and 160.5 miles (258.3 km) freshwater flow.
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It has a square bell tower (Irish: clogas), which is attached to the main building. Most churches of this era had round towers , separate from the main building. It is located on the northern part of the island and is visible from the shoreline.