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Lake Eyre

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Subject: Lake Eyre
From: Tony Crittenden <>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 03:36:25 +0000
As Lake Eyre seems to be filling up with water from the queensland floods, I'm 
thinking about going up there for a few days towards the end of March.



I'd appreciate any info on the best places to go.



I'll probably go in to William Creek from Coober Pedy, and then back to 
Adelaide via the oodnadata track to Maree and Lyndhurst



Any recent news on banded whiteface, chats and inland dotterel would be 
particularly of interest



Thanks



Tony





Tony Crittenden
www.tcphotos.net

Adelaide
South Australia




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