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The
Big Dry “It ain’t gonna rain no more no more, it ain’t gonna rain no
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Parched earth
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Here is the Captain Cook Memorial
Waterspout, or is it Jet, we forget, which spews lake water high into the air
all the time, for the purpose of aerating the water. It looks sort of
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For
instance, the forecourt of Parliament House features a circular pond with an island
in the middle, and normally it looks like this (when you crouch down and look
at it from about knee-high): |
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the pond has been drained and fenced off to prevent people falling in it,
which makes it something of an eyesore: |
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Likewise,
the fascinating waterfall down the steps in front of the High Court, the
metallic fountain in the city centre, the ponds in the This is how the High Court
steps looked last year. This year we
didn’t take a picture because it looked so depressing. Fortunately,
the main lawn of Parliament House, which is on the roof, is being watered and
mown regularly, and still looks green and lush. |
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Other grassy areas aren’t so lucky. Here’s the view from a pedestrian overpass over the highway. It made Tony thirsty just looking at it. |
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And many of the animals at the zoo are surrounded by parched earth. It was a surprise to see |
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