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At Marree Caravan Park. In outback Australia....near Lake Eyre
This is in the centre of the desert where there has been no rain for 3 years.
Lake Eyre is a gigantic, flat salt lake. Once every 40 or so years, enough rain falls in far north Australia and flows down to enter Lake Eyre, and fill it with water. When this happens people commute thousands of kilometres to see it and to fly over it. This year it has some water, so we went up to visit!
This is in the centre of the desert where there has been no rain for 3 years.
Lake Eyre is a gigantic, flat salt lake. Once every 40 or so years, enough rain falls in far north Australia and flows down to enter Lake Eyre, and fill it with water. When this happens people commute thousands of kilometres to see it and to fly over it. This year it has some water, so we went up to visit!
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The light in this shot is lovely with a nice hint of pink on the horizon. I love the "wiggly tin" hut and the cute dog too!
But my first reaction was for that cask, seemingly new, professionally hand made.
The surprises are pilling up, why do they wait all those 1000 days for water ?
What is going on in their minds during all these nights?
How can they look to the night sky and keep the hope alive ?
Incredible.
and the sign cut from corrugated metal is a classic,
Have a great week !
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