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No longer what it claims to be
Don't bother. Water table has changed leading to poor visibility. Where once you could apparently look down through clear water to a great depth, visibility is now limited to only about 10 meters by ...
Don't bother. Water table has changed leading to poor visibility. Where once you could apparently look down through clear water to a great depth, visibility is now limited to only about 10 meters by ...
Lots of algae forming among the very clear waters. Ludicrous that you need a permit to snorkel here, nothing more than a money grab from the S.A. government. Boardwalk, and reeds is what is mostly her...
Lots of algae forming among the very clear waters. Ludicrous that you need a permit to snorkel here, nothing more than a money grab from the S.A. government. Boardwalk, and reeds is what is mostly her...
No longer what it claims to be
Don't bother. Water table has changed leading to poor visibility. Where once you could apparently look down through clear water to a great depth, visibility is now limited to only about 10 meters by ...
No longer what it claims to be
Don't bother. Water table has changed leading to poor visibility. Where once you could apparently look down through clear water to a great depth, visibility is now limited to only about 10 meters by ...
not worth it
Lots of algae forming among the very clear waters. Ludicrous that you need a permit to snorkel here, nothing more than a money grab from the S.A. government. Boardwalk, and reeds is what is mostly her...
not worth it
Lots of algae forming among the very clear waters. Ludicrous that you need a permit to snorkel here, nothing more than a money grab from the S.A. government. Boardwalk, and reeds is what is mostly her...
Peaceful
The ponds have been restored by Parks and volunteers and are precious geographical features nearly lost completely.