DescriptionMenindee Lakes, NSW, at overcapacity.jpg
English: Usually experienced low levels due to the arid climate, the Menindee lakes situated along the Darling River in western NSW were at roughly 130% capacity due to the extreme levels of rainfall attributed to La Nina weather pattern. This is shown by the water reaching above the banks, covering the bases of trees creating a unique photo opportunity
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