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Foggy Morning at Oberon Lake
Australia
Oberon is a small town (pop 3,256) high in the central tablelands of NSW (1,113m) with a history of gold, silver and copper mining. European settlement in the area dates from the 1820's, a decade after their first crossing of the Blue Mountains and in 1839 the village was named after Shakespeare's king of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Nowadays, Oberon Lake (shown in this panorama on a morning where the adjacent town is shrouded in fog) is a popular trout fishing location, and the town is a base for visits to Jenolan Caves and the Kanangra Boyd National Park, and fossicking for gold, sapphires, zircons and diamonds. A major employer is the Oberon paper mills processing pine from local forests which are recreational attractions with bike riders and mushroom lovers. [0491]
Copyright: Mike Salon
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8192x4096
Taken: 28/10/2020
Uploaded: 20/11/2020
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Tags: lake; trout; fishing; boat-ramp; fog; oberon
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