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Lake Argyle is Australia's largest artificial lake, part of the Ord River Scheme, near the East Kimberley (Western Australia) town of Kununurra, located on the Kimberley Plateau. The main channel of the Ord River (dark, meandering feature) north of the lake is visible as it drains northward, eventually emptying into the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. The Ord and Bow Rivers that flow into the southern end of the lake are difficult to discern. Low, folded mountains can be identified east and west of this river valley.

The earth-fill only dam wall at Lake Argyle is the most efficient dam in Australia in the ratio of the size of the dam wall to the amount of water stored.

Image:Lake_Argyle_Western_Australia_DSC03731.jpg|View from downstream viewing the Ord River after it leaves Lake Argyle. Image:Lake Arglye Dam Wall DSC03854.JPG|Dam wall

Lakes of Western Australia | Reservoirs and dams in Australia

Lake Argyle

 

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