Lake Bullen Merri and its smaller northern neighbour Lake Gnotuk are a pair of crater lakes near Camperdown in south western Victoria, Australia. Lake Bullen Merri has brackish water quality whereas Lake Gnotuk is hyper saline (twice as salty than seawater).
Lake Bullen Merri has a maximum depth of 66 m, with a clover leaf outline indicating that it was probably formed by two overlapping maar volcanoes. The lake is depicted in work by Eugene von Guerard. The edge of the lake was marked by a stone in the late 1800s by James Dawson; from this and von Guerard's painting, it can be deduced that the level of the lake has dropped considerably in the last 100 years. On the south side of the lake there is a yacht club and toilets. There is a boat ramp available for the boaties.
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I am a Victorian but I am not familiar with the name of either lake i.e Lakes Bullen Merri and Gnotuk. I wonder if the work by Eugene von Guerard is specifically named.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I don't usually associate Australia with Volcanos.
ReplyDeleteCrater lakes - from volcanoes? How wild. I didn't know. #WaterThursday
ReplyDeleteA powerful example of Mother Nature.....Michelle
ReplyDeleteWow. This is very impressive. Nice image.
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