Dated: 6 June 2015
I took a drive up to the lookout on the Oodnadatta Track to see if there was any water across the surface of the lake. We had just under 30mm of rainfall across the whole region over 4 days. I was quite shocked to see the amount of water that had accumulated over this period. Water as far as I could see in this small pocket of the South Lake.
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Exploring Tasmania’s many walking tracks can be extreme but add a drone into the mix and this can add an extra element of a challenge which happened to me on this occasion. Watch the video to see what happened. This is part 2. Make sure the sound is on.
Exploring Tasmania’s many walking tracks can be extreme but add a drone into the mix and this can add an extra element of a challenge which happened to me on this occasion. Watch the video to see what happened. Make sure the sound is on.
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