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Lake Mulwala at Yarrawonga was created when the Murray River was dammed to provide irrigation water for surrounding farmland. Drought has meant that the trees that were killed when they were first drowned are now increasingly revealed as the lake levels drop. Damming of the Murray River for irrigation water extraction and climate change driven drought has lead to unprecedented low river flows on the Murray River.
Lake Mulwala
Yarrawonga
reservoir
Victoria
Australia
climate change
global warming
drought
dry
dried up
water supply
irrigation
irrigation water
tree
dead
revealed
dam
dammed
Murray River
lake
drowned
colour
sunrise
dawn
glow
cloud
sky
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