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Friday, June 08, 2007

Drowned town rises from drought-ravaged lake

Drowned 50 years ago for progress and the promise of near limitless water, the town of Old Adaminaby has re-emerged from its sunken grave as drought ravages one of Australia's biggest lakes.

The country's battle with climate change and the worst drought in 100 years is stark at Old Adaminaby, where looters pick through the relics of a bygone farming town.

posted by Chris Irwin at 4:00 PM

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