Lake George at Dusk is a Rare and Captivating Sight

As I drove past Lake George this weekend, I was reminded of the countless times I’ve travelled this route since I was a wee girl. There’s something truly magical about this place, a mystique that has always captivated me. From the sheep grazing on the lake bed to the haunting windmills in the far distance, Lake George never fails to intrigue.

This weekend, however, offered a rare treat: the lake was full of water, shimmering in the fading light of dusk. It was a breathtaking sight, one that felt almost otherworldly. Lake George, located just outside of Canberra, is notorious for its enigmatic nature. Sometimes it’s a sprawling body of water, and other times it’s completely dry, leaving behind a grassy expanse where sheep and cattle roam.

The history of Lake George is as fascinating as its changing landscapes. Originally known as Weereewa by the local Aboriginal people, which means “a place of bad water,” the lake has a long and varied history. European settlers named it Lake George in 1820, and it has since been a source of fascination and study due to its unpredictable water levels. Scientists have debated for years about the causes behind its intermittent drying and refilling, attributing it to everything from underground water flows to changes in rainfall patterns.

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This weekend’s view of Lake George was truly special. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the water mirrored the vibrant hues of the sky, creating a scene that was both peaceful and awe-inspiring. It’s moments like these that remind me of the beauty and mystery that nature holds.

As I left Lake George, I felt a renewed sense of wonder and appreciation for the landscapes that have been a backdrop to so many of my life’s journeys. Here’s to the beauty of nature and the moments that leave us in awe.

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This blog is part of my Travel Diary series 

Author: Lynne Strong

I am a 6th generation farmer who loves surrounding myself with optimistic, courageous people who believe in inclusion, diversity and equality and embrace the power of collaboration. I am the founder of Picture You in Agriculture. Our team design and deliver programs that inspire pride in Australian agriculture and support young people to thrive in business and life

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