I have never been sufficiently brave to cruise into Lake Carlet, even with more water: not because it is shallow, but because of the weeds. The photo shows no weeds. In another year, I will be braver.
I too have been hoping for Martin's long-promised 1956 flood photos.
1956 has been mentioned in other Paddleducks threads, including a coverage of the 2006 50th anniversary commemoration events at Wentworth and from Renmark to Goolwa, keyed around PS Oscar W, a display in barge Dart, and supported by the work boat MV Nalta Yuki and lots of local paddeboats.
Australians grew up on the humourous poem 'Said Hanrahan' ('We'll all be rooned said Hanrahan, before the year is out...'). This is recommended reading for those of you elsewhere to interpret this thread of photos. See
www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/txt/1573.txt, and google for background explanations.
Along with 'My country' ('I love a sunburnt country...', it explains the wide variations in seasons in inland Australia. See
www.anointedlinks.com/my_country.html.
Flood/drought isn't unique to Australia. Only a few years ago, the Rhine was so low in the section near Koblenz that even paddleboats could operate.
Regards,
Roderick B Smith
Rail News Victoria Editor