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Inman River

Inman (Moo-oola; Moogoora)
River
Selwyn Rock 2.JPG
Glaciated pavement in the Inman River
Name origin: Henry Inman
Country Australia
State South Australia
Region Fleurieu Peninsula
Source Mount Lofty Range
 - location Bald Hills
 - elevation 137 m (449 ft)
 - coordinates 35°30′S 138°25′E / 35.500°S 138.417°E / -35.500; 138.417
Mouth Encounter Bay
 - location Victor Harbor
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates 35°33′40″S 138°36′40″E / 35.56111°S 138.61111°E / -35.56111; 138.61111Coordinates: 35°33′40″S 138°36′40″E / 35.56111°S 138.61111°E / -35.56111; 138.61111
Length 26 km (16 mi)
Inman River is located in South Australia
Inman River
Location of the river mouth in South Australia

The Inman River is a small river draining the eastern side of the Fleurieu Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia.

The Inman River rises on the eastern slopes of the Mount Lofty Range and its headwaters drain the Inman Valley as the river flows southeast towards its mouth emptying into Encounter Bay on the southern side of Victor Harbor. The river descends 142 metres (466 ft) over its 26-kilometre (16 mi) course.

The Inman River was named through association with Inspector Henry Inman, founder and first commander of the South Australia Police, who pursued two allegedly escaped convicts there in August 1838. Two indigenous names are recorded for the river: Moo-oola and Moogoora. The mouth was called Mugurank, meaning 'place of hammerstones'.

Selwyn Rock, named after Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn who first discovered it in 1859, is a glaciated pavement in the bed of the river near the settlement of Inman Valley which clearly shows evidence of Glacial striation.



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