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- Macumba_River watershed "39000.0".
- Macumba_River abstract "Macumba River also once known as Treuer River is an ephemeral freshwater stream in the far north of South Australia.The river rises at the base of Macumba Hill and where the Alberga River joins with Hamilton and Currallulla creeks, it then flows in a south easterly direction entering the Kalamurina Sanctuary and eventually discharges into the Warburton River near the north eastern side of Lake Eyre. The Macumba is situated in an arid region, the Simpson Desert and flows only very rarely. Even in years that Lake Eyre fills, such as 2010, most of the water comes from the west, the Channel Country of Queensland.The Finke River normally drains into the Simpson Desert to the north west of the Macumba, but in the first decade of the 20th century it is thought that the Finke flowed directly into the Macumba. It is thought that the Finke has flowed to Lake Eyre via the Macumba in 1909, 1938 and 1945.The Macumba is part of the western rivers catchment of the Lake Eyre Drainange basin along with the Peake Creek and Neales River. The western rivers catchment is composed of sandplains, Acacia scrub, gibber plains and dissected residuals.Along with its tributaries the river has a catchment area of 39,000 square kilometres (15,058 sq mi).The river passes through a number of permanent and semi-permanent waterholes including Ross waterhole, Walkinna waterhole, Tidnabucca waterhole, Ullabarracoola waterhole and Christmas waterhole.There are eleven tributaries of the river including; Alberga River, Stevenson Creek, Coomparana Creek and Yardaparinna Creek.The river flooded in both 2011 and 2012 with waters discharging into Lake Eyre each time.The traditional owners of the area are the Arabana and Arrernte peoples, both of whom belong to the Central Australian Desert language group. The Macumba features in the Emu story, which is told in 80 verses. The Arabana word for the Macumba is Maka-Wimpa which means fire track, the Arrernte word is Ura-Ingka which also means fire track, named so as the river bed would be the path followed by bushfires in the area.John McDouall Stuart was the first european to explore the area in 1859 when he conducted an expedition to the west of Lake Eyre. In 1870 the Australian Overland Telegraph, which crosses the river near Oodnadatta, was being built.In 1984 the Macumba, along with the Neale river and the other western tributaries, filled Lake Eyre south and partially filled Lake Eyre north from there discharge following heavy rains in central Australia.".
- Macumba_River elevation "113.0".
- Macumba_River length "233354.88".
- Macumba_River mouthElevation "-12.0".
- Macumba_River riverMouth Warburton_River.
- Macumba_River sourceCountry Australia.
- Macumba_River thumbnail Lake_eyre_basin_map.png?width=300.
- Macumba_River watershed "3.9E10".
- Macumba_River wikiPageID "38261593".
- Macumba_River wikiPageLength "5307".
- Macumba_River wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Macumba_River wikiPageRevisionID "677903186".
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Acacia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Arabana_language.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Arrernte.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Overland_Telegraph_Line.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Bushfire.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Bushfires_in_Australia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Far_North_(South_Australia).
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lake_Eyre_basin.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_South_Australia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Country.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(geology).
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Desert_pavement.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Dreamtime.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Finke_River.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Gibber.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink John_McDouall_Stuart.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Kalamurina_Sanctuary.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Eyre.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Oodnadatta.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Oodnadatta,_South_Australia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Simpson_Desert.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLink Warburton_River.
- Macumba_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macumba River".
- Macumba_River basinCountries Australia.
- Macumba_River caption "(Map of the Lake Eyre Basin showing Macumba River)".
- Macumba_River hasPhotoCollection Macumba_River.
- Macumba_River imageName "Lake eyre basin map.png".
- Macumba_River mouth Warburton_River.
- Macumba_River origin "Macumba Hill".
- Macumba_River riverName "Macumba River".
- Macumba_River watershed "39000.0".
- Macumba_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Macumba_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_River.
- Macumba_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Macumba_River subject Category:Far_North_(South_Australia).
- Macumba_River subject Category:Lake_Eyre_basin.
- Macumba_River subject Category:Rivers_of_South_Australia.
- Macumba_River hypernym Stream.
- Macumba_River point "-27.832645 137.237023".
- Macumba_River type BodyOfWater.
- Macumba_River type NaturalPlace.
- Macumba_River type Place.
- Macumba_River type River.
- Macumba_River type Stream.
- Macumba_River type Location.
- Macumba_River type BodyOfWater.
- Macumba_River type Place.
- Macumba_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Macumba_River type Thing.
- Macumba_River type SpatialThing.
- Macumba_River type Q4022.
- Macumba_River type Q47521.
- Macumba_River comment "Macumba River also once known as Treuer River is an ephemeral freshwater stream in the far north of South Australia.The river rises at the base of Macumba Hill and where the Alberga River joins with Hamilton and Currallulla creeks, it then flows in a south easterly direction entering the Kalamurina Sanctuary and eventually discharges into the Warburton River near the north eastern side of Lake Eyre. The Macumba is situated in an arid region, the Simpson Desert and flows only very rarely.".
- Macumba_River label "Macumba River".
- Macumba_River sameAs Macumba_River.
- Macumba_River sameAs m.0py200v.
- Macumba_River sameAs 2067265.
- Macumba_River sameAs Q1883060.
- Macumba_River sameAs Q1883060.
- Macumba_River lat "-27.832645".
- Macumba_River long "137.237023".
- Macumba_River wasDerivedFrom Macumba_River?oldid=677903186.
- Macumba_River depiction Lake_eyre_basin_map.png.
- Macumba_River isPrimaryTopicOf Macumba_River.
- Macumba_River name "Macumba River".