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Paddlesteamers at Echuca Moama on The Murray Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Murray River Paddlesteamers Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Paddlesteamers
Port of Echuca Paddlesteamers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Paddlesteamers in Echuca and Moama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Houseboats on Murray River in Flood Royalty Free Stock Photo
Murray River Paddlesteamers Echuca Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Paddlesteamers in Echuca Moama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Echuca Paddlesteamers Royalty Free Stock Photo
In the last half of the 19th century, Echuca was a bustling town where paddlesteamers took people and goods from all along the Murray, Darling and Murrumbidgee Rivers. More than 100 paddlesteamers were built at Echuca, which was once Australia’s largest inland port. Now it’s home to the world’s largest collection of paddlesteamers. Echuca Paddlesteamers operates two of these authentic vessels, the PS Pevensey and PS Alexander Arbuthnot, which ferry passengers along the Murray on daily cruises departing from Echuca Wharf.


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