Chapman River
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Template: Infobox River / Obsolete
The Chapman River is a river in the northeast of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is located in the Kimberley region.
Geography
The river rises east of the Phillips Range and flows up to the Mosquito Hills to the Gibb River Road to the north- east through completely uninhabited areas. There, the Chapman River empties into the Durack River.
Nebenflüsee with muzzle heights
- Bottle Tree Creek - 376 m
- Neil Creek - 362 m
- Brill Creek - 354 m
- Gorge Creek - 346 m
- Nugget Creek - 339 m
- Blackfellow Creek - 327 m
- White Gum Creek - 325 m
- Oolrui Creek - 310 m
- Charlie Creek - 305 m
- Suzy Creek - 304 m
- Scotty Creek - 304 m
- Spring Creek - 300 m
- Larrikin Creek - 296 m
- Brockman Creek - 293 m