Driving around bad water

Rowan Conroy

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    Abstract

    Lake George, or Weereewa in Ngunnawal language, is most commonly encountered by car. The Federal Highway that runs north-south along its western edge is a key geographical feature of the lake's shore and is punctuated by lookouts and Victoria Cross memorial rest stops. When approached from the north the immense flatness of the lakebed and its extension to the horizon is hypnotic. During hot summer weather a fata morgana effect gives the illusion of a vast body of distant water
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages58-63pp
    No.294
    Specialist publicationArt Monthly Australasia
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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