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tidal race
Ooh an easy one. Talbot Bay.
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From "southaustralia.com"
<p>This is the principal attraction of Mount Gambier that occupies one of the craters of the extinct volcano after which the city has been named. Any explanation of the mystery of its intense blue colouring has yet to be successfully proven. Early in November, the sombre blue, which is in evidence during the winter months, mysteriously changes to an intense deep turquoise blue almost overnight. The colouring remains until late February, when it gradually changes. From late March, it returns to a distinct sombre blue colouring that remains until the following November.
<p>The 3.6 kilometre road and walking track around the circumference of the lake provides access to many viewing points, the most popular being the underpass between the Blue Lake and the Leg of Mutton Lake.
<p>Didn't notice the Blue one.
<p>This is the principal attraction of Mount Gambier that occupies one of the craters of the extinct volcano after which the city has been named. Any explanation of the mystery of its intense blue colouring has yet to be successfully proven. Early in November, the sombre blue, which is in evidence during the winter months, mysteriously changes to an intense deep turquoise blue almost overnight. The colouring remains until late February, when it gradually changes. From late March, it returns to a distinct sombre blue colouring that remains until the following November.
<p>The 3.6 kilometre road and walking track around the circumference of the lake provides access to many viewing points, the most popular being the underpass between the Blue Lake and the Leg of Mutton Lake.
<p>Didn't notice the Blue one.