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Dale River

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Dale River was named after Robert Dale, the first European exlorer to venture into the Darling Ranges Western Australia in 1829. The Dale river is a tributary of the Avon river, it joins the Avon 10km west of Beverley near the Avondale Agricultural Research Station.