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Recreation Lake at Bordertown
Australia

Panorama of the Recreation Lake in Bordertown, South Australia. Bordertown is located 275 kilometres east of Adelaide, 19 kilometres west of the Victorian border. The lake was constructed in 1987 when fill was required to build the approach embankments for the Tolmer overpass. The small town was first settled in the 1840s to set up a town where gold escorts could rest on their way from the Victorian goldfields to the port of Adelaide through the 90 mile desert.  Today Bordertown is a substantial service town and a much frequented stopover for interstate travellers between South Australia and Victoria.

Copyright: Klaus Mayer
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 29/04/2016
送信日: 15/09/2016
Published: 15/09/2016
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Tags: water; lake; landscape
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