Gunbower Creek
This creek forms one boundary of Gunbower Island, the largest inland island in Australia. The creek meets the Murray River at Koondrook on the Victorian side of the border. The water level in both the creek and the river is so low the red gums on the banks are dying and falling into the water. The height from the banks of the river to the water has dropped about 4 metres. It won't improve unless our politicians stop draining the Murray-Darling system.
Our caravan park uses river water for everything except drinking water. We are using our own potable water in preference to the rain water collected from the roof of the bathroom block. River water is not recommended for washing our white tee shirts!
I walked around the Barham Lakes complex this afternoon. It's a good thing I didn't take the dogs as the prickles were so big they stuck in the hard rubber soles of my shoes. The complex was developed by the local RSL, but the combined impacts of vandalism and nature have all but destroyed much of infrastructure that was built there.
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