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Eyre, Lake
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Eyre, Lake, shallow salt lake, 3,430 sq mi (8,884 sq km), central South Australia state, Australia; largest lake in Australia. The lake, 39 ft (12 m) below sea level, is the continent's lowest point. Located in the arid interior of Australia, the lake is frequently dry. During the winter rainy season, numerous stream beds carry floodwaters into the lake. A move in 1995 to designate the lake's basin as a world heritage site pitted environmentalists and the federal government against the state government and parties concerned with pastoral and mining rights.

Eyre, Lake

Salt lake, northeastern South Australia. With a total area of 3,700 sq mi (9,600 sq km), Lake Eyre is the lowest point in Australia, 50 ft (15 m) below sea level. The lake consists of two sections: Lake Eyre North, 90 mi (144 km) long and 40 mi (65 km) wide, is joined by the narrow Goyder Channel to Lake Eyre South, which is 40 mi (65 km) long and about 15 mi (24 km) wide. Lake Eyre is normally dry, and it fills completely only (on average) twice a century. When filled, the lake takes about two years to dry up again. The region is within Lake Eyre National Park.



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America Valdes Peninsula Argentina -131 Europe Caspian Sea Russia -92 Australia Lake Eyre South Australia -52 Antarctica Unknown The Largest Cities POPULATION URBAN AREA (In millions of people) 1.
America Valdes Peninsula Argentina -131 Europe Caspian Sea Russia -92 Australia Lake Eyre South Australia -52 Antarctica Unknown Major Rivers of the World RIVER AND LOCATION LENGTH (MI) Nile (Africa) 4,145 Amazon (South America) 4,000 Mississippi-Missouri (North America) 3,740 Yangtze (Asia) 3,720 Yenisey-Angara (Asia) 3,650 Amur-Argun (Asia) 3,590 Ob-Irtysh (Asia) 3,360 Plata-Parana (South America) 3,030 Huang (Asia) 2,903 Congo (Africa) 2,900
It's rare event when Lake Eyre South in Australia is inundated with a major flood; the lake's water usually escapes through one of the continent's largest inland drainage systems.
 
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