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Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. Lake Eildon was built in the 1950's to provide irrigation water, but the last time it was full was in 1995. The day the shot was taken it was at 29% capacity with levels down around 75 feet. The trees that were drowned and killed when the reservoir was first filled now stand well clear of the water.
Victoria
Australia
Lake Eildon
Bonnie Doon
climate change
global warming
drought
dry
dried up
water supply
water levels
lake
reservoir
water shortage
tree
dead
revealed
eucalyptus
shore
lake shore
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