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Unlike 6,000 years ago, the Clarence River today has very few large lakes associated with it. Sand, silt and clay has filled in much of the big, old lake.
In future most of the remaining lakes will fill in and the Clarence will empty straight into the sea.
The reason the Clarence flows northeastwards from Grafton is probably because its passage eastwards is blocked by the remnants of the old Tasman Mountain Range. These remnants can be seen at Brooms Head.
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