Dams of New South Wales, Australia

On a rainy day taken from not to close the rivers edge, rocky spillway section looking up to the spillway gates releasing water into the flooding Lachlan river, views of the surronding bush, taken 25 November 2021 at 12 noon
Taken from Elliotts Lookout the reservoir is at over 100% capacity, located in Wyangala NSW State receation area, views of the hilly landscape, granite and rock outcrops, native plants, taken on 25 November 2021 at 1 PM
Oberon dam releasing excess water from the lake into the Fish river, after some heavy rains, views of the surrounding country, taken on 14 November 2021 at 8 AM.
Lake Burragorang viewed from the crest of Warragamba Dam on a rainy day is fed by rain fall on the catchment area, and is the main water reservoir for Sydney, it is about 52 Kilometers long, and in this picture it is at 42 percent capacity, taken ...
The heritage listed Warragamba Dam is the main reservoir water supply for Sydney, it is a concrete gravity dam and was opened in 1960, and is a popular picnic area, taken on 19 Janurary 2020 at 10 AM.