WATER DOWN UNDER The Great Artesian Basin Story
Stretching from Cape York in the north, down to Dubbo and across to Coober Pedy, the Great Artesian Basin covers almost a quarter of the Australian continent, and it contains enough water to cover the world over. Much remains to be known about this valuable recourse that has enabled life in inland Australia to develop over thousands of years. Water Down Under is the vast and rich story of the Basin, told by the people who live on the Basin it self, and presented by National Geographic's Hayden Turner. For more information please visit www.gabcc.org.au The total video duration is 32 minutes.

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