north-north-west wrote:Thank you. I thought this one was going to last another week.
eggs wrote:Byron Gap?
swhite wrote:In case anyone's wondering: http://www.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=25735&cmd=sp&lstt=1
Next to the Gordon Dam (not "Lake"). Took me a while to find it.
swhite wrote:Cool.
Makes you wonder about the person who one day literally called those dams lakes. Either extremely stupid, or an absolute weasel.
swhite wrote:Cool.
Makes you wonder about the person who one day literally called those dams lakes. Either extremely stupid, or an absolute weasel.
north-north-west wrote:swhite wrote:Cool.
Makes you wonder about the person who one day literally called those dams lakes. Either extremely stupid, or an absolute weasel.
Various HEC flunkies.
Many of them are grossly enlarged versions of actual pre-existing lakes. Even yingina/Great Lake has been dammed to control and harness its catchment. And technically some are impoundments (Fake Pedder, for instance). Some were (and still are) marvels of engineering, but at far too high a cost (and I don't mean the $$$ involved).
To conservationists and environmentalists, the Hydro-Electric Commission was the 1914 to 1983 version of today's Sustainable (no, they aren't being sarcastic) Timber Tasmania (formerly known as Forestry Tasmania, or ... well, given those initials, I probably don't need to spell out the word that usually [and accurately] replaced "Forestry") - the true political power in the state and a blight on all decency, fairness and common sense.
And I better stop there before I get sanctioned for getting all political ...
north-north-west wrote:Sustainable (no, they aren't being sarcastic) Timber Tasmania (formerly known as Forestry Tasmania
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