Rainfall glorifies Lake Eyre

Its amazing how a decent rainfall event can do to the country side. In this case, the rain event has lasted pretty much all year and really has transformed the whole outback.

With the weekend just gone, widespread rain across much of Australia and South Australia’s Lake Eyre region means that we will all be able to enjoy the outback experience a lot longer!

18 months ago, the Sentimental Bloke, Peter Macdonald took this image above of a barren Lake Eyre. Below is the start of a massive thunderstorm that caused some local floodings across many regions of the outback, which is going to enhance the region for a long while to come!

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2 Responses to “Rainfall glorifies Lake Eyre”

  1. Ian Trelle says:

    … and the rain is still coming. Looks like we’ve got another low headed our way which means more rain, and makes for a better looking country! – http://www.willyweather.com.au/sa/flinders-ranges-and-outback/coober-pedy.html

    • Lunch says:

      I know! Have been looking reguarly at the forecasts for the far north and yep, more rain! This will keep on enhancing this whole fantastic area, but I hope it holds off next week as we have to land in Innamincka next Friday with a large crew on board!
      Keep me informed if you like Ian. Cheers

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