taswegian wrote:That bottom sign interesting.
Where's it?
Don R wrote:Or this one at the bottom of the track near Harrietville to Mount Feathertop via the hut.
rcaffin wrote:Besides, if we take the dam as being the water (what else is it?), then obviously you can neither boat nor swim on the gravel.
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rcaffin wrote:We have a dam on our farm. It is not a lake, and it is not a reservoir. It is a dam.
One could argue that what holds the water in is a 'dam wall', at least in the above photo.
Baeng72 wrote:rcaffin wrote:Besides, if we take the dam as being the water (what else is it?), then obviously you can neither boat nor swim on the gravel.
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A dam is a barrier that restricts or stops water, not a body of water. I know, people don't use it correctly. The body of water is a lake, or reservoir.
north-north-west wrote:Baeng72 wrote:rcaffin wrote:Besides, if we take the dam as being the water (what else is it?), then obviously you can neither boat nor swim on the gravel.
Cheers
A dam is a barrier that restricts or stops water, not a body of water. I know, people don't use it correctly. The body of water is a lake, or reservoir.
Strictly speaking, Fake Pedder is an impoundment.
Edgar Dam is the official name of the big rock and concrete thing in the picture that helps contain the water.
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