Wednesday, November 15, 2006
I came back from Sydney this Monday by bus. It was quite hot and dry as usual, with summer and warmer weather looming. I have taken some photos and videos of the OZ bushland and regional areas and farms, close to Goulburn, a town about 80 km from Canberra.
Then it suddenly became dark and cloudy. Indeed it started to rain as I was taking photos and videos. It's the first good sign, with a cold front blowing from Antarctica to the Eastern Australian states these few days. Who would imagine that so close to summer, the temperature today was down to perhaps 14/15 degrees Celsius in the day, and lower to 1 degree Celsius tonight. There were even snow up in the Victorian mountains.
And hopefully this cold front will bring plenty of rain to the dry regions and desperate farmers.





The videos I've taken during the journey. Notice the flat land and empty canals. This was Lake George, well, used to be anyway four or five years back. It's now just draught-affected grassland.
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