Lake Eyre: A Journey to the Heart of the Continent

Lockyer, Paul, 1950-2011 ; Bean, John | Ticehurst, Gary | Kingsford, Richard | Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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AUSTRALIANA Natural History

 Lake Eyre occupies a vast mythological and real landscape its basin makes up one sixth of the Australian continent and it is the ‘inland sea’ so many early explorers died trying to discover. But for most of the time the lake is empty, a vast salty desert plain. Only once in a generation when the great rains sweep in from Queensland, does the lake fill up. When this happens an astonishing transformation occurs; overnight the lake changes, the desert blooms, great flocks of birds, brumbies, dingoes and other wildlife find their way to the water’s shores. And for the people who live there, the deluge changes everything.In this stunning book, reporter Paul Lockyer tells the story of the great lake from its ancient beginnings to its present day and the tales of all those it affects.
239 p. : ill. (some col.), 1 col. map, ports. ; 25 x 31 cm. #080722/091223
(Oversized oblong book, which will incur additional postage cost if ordered via Abebooks, Biblio or from overseas.)

Additional Information

AuthorLockyer, Paul, 1950-2011 ; Bean, John | Ticehurst, Gary | Kingsford, Richard | Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Number of pages239 p. : ill. (some col.), 1 col. map, ports. ; 25 x 31 cm.
PublisherHarperCollins Australia
Year Published2012
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Fine / Fine

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