Policemans Waterhole, Cooper Creek by terryliv

Policemans Waterhole, Cooper Creek

I have been rabbiting on for a while about Cooper Creek so I thought I should show some shots of it from the various locations we visited.

After heavy rain far away in Eastern Queensland, water spreads out and slowly moves down the inland river systems of western Queensland eventually reaching Cooper Creek and other water courses in the Channel Country. As it moves through the Channel Country, Cooper Creek can be many kilometres wide. If the rains have been heavy enough, the waters will eventually flow into Lake Eyre but it may be many years between floods of this size.

When the flooded waterways dry up and during droughts, Cooper Creek shrinks to a series of water holes or billabongs.

Our guide reckons that Policemans Waterhole, about 5kms from Burkes water hole, always has water in it.

I must admit that all of these were much larger bodies of water than I had expected.

Don't bother to comment, just telling a story.

See the background to this series of postings at http://365project.org/terryliv/365/2015-08-12
Nice framing. Strange name for a waterhole.
September 12th, 2015  
It is a strange name, any reason?
September 12th, 2015  
So muddy. Certainly doesn't entice you for a swim.
September 12th, 2015  
There's so much more water than I thought. As muddy as Brisbane River!
September 13th, 2015  
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