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Wow, check out these temps for Liawanee, Tasmania this morning, these observations are recorded every half hour but it actually got down to -14.2c there, new record low temp for the state Tasmania, beating the previous record of -13cView attachment 10187
Wow, check out these temps for Liawanee, Tasmania this morning, these observations are recorded every half hour but it actually got down to -14.2c there, new record low temp for the state Tasmania, beating the previous record of -13c
Hi @Josho, so is that Australia?
Hi @Josho, so is that Australia?
The "Snowy Mountains", maybe? are they part of the Great Dividing Range? (Those are ones I've heard of, anyway...)Yep it's the most snow on those mountain ranges I have seen this year, a lot more is visible to the naked eye.
The "Snowy Mountains", maybe? are they part of the Great Dividing Range? (Those are ones I've heard of, anyway...)
@Josho Sounds like it's all in the State of Victoria. I would love to visit, but it's probably a bit late in life now. I think the idea that some ppl have that Australia is basically its coastline is a bit of a myth; all those mountains, all the vast Outback, all the deep red earth and sun glowing on Ayer's Rock/Uluru and the Olgas... :)Nah these are the bigger mountains in the Yarra Ranges area, the Snowy Mountains are even bigger of course though, the Yarra River is below these mountains
The "Snowy Mountains", maybe? are they part of the Great Dividing Range? (Those are ones I've heard of, anyway...)
The "Snowy Mountains", maybe? are they part of the Great Dividing Range? (Those are ones I've heard of, anyway...)
Its enough snow to build a snowman and slide a toboggan
@Josho I read that planes decades back have crashed in the Great Dividing Range and haven't been found until decades afterwards; they are that rugged and remote...Oh sorry haha, missed that bit, those aren't the snowy mountains but yes they are a part of the Great Dividing Range.