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IMG_2237_water shortage.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2239_lake levels.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2250_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2265_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2268_water security.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2279_reservoir levels.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_2287_parched.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3024_drowned.jpg 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 levles drop.
 
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IMG_3042_water security.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3069_water supply.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3070_reservoir.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3109_sunrise.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3115_lake mulwala.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3222_drowned.jpg 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 Hume is the largest reservoir in Australia and was set up to provide irrigation water for farms further down the Murray Basin and drinking water for Adelaide. On the day this photograph was taken it was at 19.6% capacity. By the end of the summer of 2009 it dropped to 2.1 % capacity. Such impacts of the drought are liekly to worsen as a result of climate change.
 
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IMG_5066_dead tree.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5082_parched.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5102_water supply.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5138_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5154_cross.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5173_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5938_lake eucumbene.jpg Much of South East Australia has been in the grip of a terrible drought for the last 15 years. Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains has fallen to very low levels, low enough to reveal buildings from the old town of Adaminaby that was drowned when the reservoir was constructed.
 
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IMG_5946_adaminaby.jpg Much of South East Australia has been in the grip of a terrible drought for the last 15 years. Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains has fallen to very low levels, low enough to reveal buildings from the old town of Adaminaby that was drowned when the reservoir was constructed.
 
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IMG_5953_old adaminaby.jpg Much of South East Australia has been in the grip of a terrible drought for the last 15 years. Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains has fallen to very low levels, low enough to reveal buildings from the old town of Adaminaby that was drowned when the reservoir was constructed.
 
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IMG_3094_water resource.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3107_dammed.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3123_irrigation water.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3128_lake mulwala.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_3226_drowned.jpg 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 Hume is the largest reservoir in Australia and was set up to provide irrigation water for farms further down the Murray Basin and drinking water for Adelaide. On the day this photograph was taken it was at 19.6% capacity. By the end of the summer of 2009 it dropped to 2.1 % capacity. Such impacts of the drought are liekly to worsen as a result of climate change.
 
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IMG_5116_drought.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5128_reservoir.jpg 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.
 
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IMG_5986_old adaminaby.jpg Much of South East Australia has been in the grip of a terrible drought for the last 15 years. Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains has fallen to very low levels, low enough to reveal buildings from the old town of Adaminaby that was drowned when the reservoir was constructed.
 
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IMG_2247_drought.jpg 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.
 
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