Henley Brook topographic map
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Henley Brook
Henley Brook is situated on the flood plains of the Swan River, with regularly occurring seasonal floods. Two ephemeral streams from the river - Henley Brook and St. Leonard's Creek - traverse the suburb. Henley Brook is in the north-east near Brockman Street, while St Leonards Creek traverses the centre of the locality in a north-westerly direction. Topographically, the north-western area is situated high up on the Gnangara Mound, reaching peaks of 45 metres above sea level, but this drops to only 7 metres in the flood plains of the western side.
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Name: Henley Brook topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Henley Brook, City Of Swan, Western Australia, Australia (-31.83215 115.95713 -31.79134 116.01201)
Average elevation: 28 m
Minimum elevation: 1 m
Maximum elevation: 57 m
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