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The Warrandyte River Reserve is a scenic strip of remnant bushland adjacent to the Yarra River, 20 km east of Melbourne.
A 2 km walking track offers pleasant views of the Yarra and the resident ducks!
I explored the Reserve on December 22, 2007, a day marked by torrential rain and flooding across Melbourne.
The Yarra was a raging torrent!
A 2 km walking track offers pleasant views of the Yarra and the resident ducks!
I explored the Reserve on December 22, 2007, a day marked by torrential rain and flooding across Melbourne.
The Yarra was a raging torrent!
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