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Historic Port, Echuca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port, Echuca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paddle Steamer PEVENSEY, Port of Echuca, Victoria, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Original Paddle-steamer on the Murray River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Aveling steam roller in Echuca. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Noyes Bros steam roller in Echuca. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca
Historic locomotive in the Port of Echuca Discovery centre. Royalty Free Stock Photo
looking towards red gum wharf, built by the Victorian Railways in 1865, in the historic Port of Echuca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca, Victoria, Australia, showcasing riverfront charm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca, Victoria, Australia, showcasing riverfront charm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca, Victoria, Australia, showcasing riverfront charm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca, Victoria, Australia, showcasing riverfront charm Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Port of Echuca in Victoria, Australia, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The historic Port of Echuca literally means the ‘meeting of the waters’ and sits on the junction of the Murray and Campaspe and just downstream from the Goulburn River. Echuca was founded by one of the most enterprising characters of the early colonial days, an ex-convict named Henry Hopwood. In 1850 he bought a small punt, which operated across the Murray River near the Campaspe Junction.


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