|
D727E Lake
Eucumbene, in the Snowy Mountains region of NSW, Australia, has long been a
popular destination for anglers eager to catch some of the trout that inhabit
its waters. The lake, created in the 1950s as part of the Australian Snowy
Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme, was, before the impact of the worst drought in
Australian history, a vast expanse of water. When full, it holds approximately 4,758 gigalitres of water - more than nine times
the volume of Sydney harbour - and has a surface area of around 14,500 hectares (36,000 acres)
that is encompassed by a shoreline that extends for more than 224 kilometres
(140 miles). Drought, together with an increasing demand for water for
agriculture, industry, and domestic use have seen the lake's level fall to
an historic low, with the dead trees and barren ground that currently dominate
the landscape once submerged by deep blue water. This scene is near Providence
portal
PREVIOUS |
|
NEXT |
|