In Aboriginal culture, particularly among the Kaurna people of South Australia, "goolwa" is believed to mean "elbow," referring to the shape of the nearby river mouth. It reflects the connection between the land and its features, highlighting the significance of nature in Aboriginal identity and storytelling. Goolwa is also the name of a town that serves as a gateway to the Murray River and the Coorong National Park, further emphasizing its cultural and geographical importance.
Goolwa is a town near the mouth of the Murray River. The actual name "Goolwa" means elbow in the local indigenous language, Ngarrindjeri, as it is near a bend in the river.
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From Adelaide to Goolwa is a distance of 90 km. The journey takes about 1 hour, 20 minutes.
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The Murray River empties into Lake Alexandrina which, in turn, flows out to the ocean. The mouth of the Murray is considered to be near Goolwa.