by Trackerdog » Thu Jul 24, 2008 3:11 pm
Hello Mike,
Sorry for the delay, had a thunderstorm this way and I disconnected for a while.
You are correct...well done.
Glacier-carved Lake St. Clair plunges more than 600 feet (190 meters), which makes it the deepest lake in the Southern Hemisphere. At 11 miles long, visitors use a ferry to ply its length and take in the surrounding mountains. One of them, Mt. Olympus, has a chiseled face that makes it look like a castle battlement.
Regards
Michael
Perth
Western Australia