Drought
shane
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Our local lake is now empty for the first time in over 100 years due to the drought here. The lake usually holds around 3860 megalitres, covering a 238 hectare surface area with a 6km circumference. Not looking too good at the moment.:(:
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I know the wheat harvest is due and estimates are between 7 and 10 million tonnes. The drought is not looking good for home consumption.
I would like to say nice shots but they tell a story in the same way as any other drought.
Poignant.
Stan
Shots are of "former" Lake Wendouree in Ballarat, VIC.
Should have included that in the original post, apologies.
Shane
A year or so ago, So Cal was in drought conditions for several years as well. Big Bear lake, up in the local mtns was looking particularly dry. Nice vacation homes that used to be lake front looked to be 1/4-1/2 mile (400-800m) back from the waters edge. The lake hadn't dried up, but it's volume was reduced by ~2/3. It all came back after a short series of storms one winter - to the point of over flowing and floods. While I don't wish the floods on you - here's hoping your lake is soon filled.
C.
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Sorry to hear things are so bad down in Ballarat. On the upside though your photos are just wonderful.
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I live just north of Sydney and although it looks green our water supply is down to 14% capacity.
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