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Lake GeorgeMost water I have seen in it!
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Hey, great comparison. I always wondered why they called it a lake. Now i know.
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I'm sure I can remember from when I was not much older than Little Sheepie is now, we were on holidays in Aus, and drove from Adelaide to Sydney via a few stops along the way. I'm sure there was quite a bit of water in it then - would have been Jan 1983? (just before the big bushfires).
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It's been years since I have seen it full but I do recall it coming right up to the old road on occasion. Freezing cold water too! Lake Bathurst is nearby - I'll be having another look there in a week or so.
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Not at all... adds to it!
Great to see the difference... and yes I have heard stories of water right up to the road to! New page
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I must have driven to Canberra dozens of times over the past 10 years and never seen a drop of water in it! I thought it was in drought down there worse than ever, any water in Goulburns dam yet? Maybe they could borrow some from Lake George (now theres a sad indictment..)
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I also went past it on the weekend and had to do a double take. The "lake" looked wet for a change. Very odd. Thanks for the photo
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