Great bit of filming Frank... very informative, the local council have certainly done a great job with the Main Street levee and the caravan park too. Nature is a very powerful force, we can work with it but never overpower it. Regards😊
We went for a drive through there about a month ago. The levels have definitely increased since then. Thank you for uploading this. The aerial shots showed how far the river has spread since we went through. The main street was free of water then. I have shared this with my daughter and my brother - he took us through there. I'm going to keep an eye out for more updates from you. Happy New Year too.
@@geoffcohen613 Quite probably so, but put water into a dam in our climate and evaporation rates are huge. That was one of the reasons the Chowilla dam never went ahead in the late '60's.
Incredible to see just how much water there is during these events. I have seen some flood markings in various areas and it's hard to imagine in normal times that it can be ever like that. I wonder what the mouth is looking like atm. Thanks for the video.
YW. Yes, it sure is impressive! I reckon half of Adelaide was in Mannum today having a look, but on the positive side, the local shops were doing a roaring trade. I saw a video of the mouth a couple of days ago and it didn't appear to be hugely wider than usual but there was dirty water for kilometres in each direction.
@@captainfrank01 Yeah I remember having some very nice fish n chips when we were down there last. Was supposed to go again before christmas but the weather was rubbish and my mate was too busy at work. Hopefully he will finish his busy time before winter sets in but we shall see. Looks like we will be going crabbing soon which is something I haven't done for ages. Cheers.
Happy New Year South Australia. Looks like mega precautions against flooding. It's wet season here in wet tropics; that looks so tranquil in comparison. Hoping for no cyclones here too.
I launched from a small lookout immediately behind and above the bowling green - no obstacles! You can see me centrally in the shot at 4:41 at the top of a steep flight of stairs next to a shade shelter. There were not many options tbh.
There are shacks along the river bank. Some have been turned into permanent residences but Mannum council does have a lot of regulations regarding buildings below the 1956 flood level.
It's not looking good either at blancetown. We've got about 3 acres and it will be knocking on the door to go to the house. Up on steels not like the neighbour down the ward is knocking on his door step and his house is built on the dirt.
Evidence of complete stupidity- not one structure is built, no dams and irrigation systems, no rivers deepen and big levee build, no big artificial lakes - we dig huge holes for gold but not for water. Criminal negligence
Please consider YOurTube. Australians are not being listened to on this. My lengthy article is the first where they can followup up with my by email. I know its a big ask but it's true we all need this opportunity that has no cost.
Not one floods prevention systems have been constructed, no dams and irrigation systems, no big artificial lakes and no rivers deepen and big levee build- criminal negligence
Love the voice of the person doing the documentary
Aw shucks ..... thanks! A career in teaching may have helped.
Great bit of filming Frank... very informative, the local council have certainly done a great job with the Main Street levee and the caravan park too. Nature is a very powerful force, we can work with it but never overpower it. Regards😊
Thanks Doug! Off to KI next Saturday - Happy New Year.
We went for a drive through there about a month ago. The levels have definitely increased since then.
Thank you for uploading this. The aerial shots showed how far the river has spread since we went through. The main street was free of water then.
I have shared this with my daughter and my brother - he took us through there.
I'm going to keep an eye out for more updates from you.
Happy New Year too.
Thank you and the same to you!
Well filmed . History in the making
Thank you, indeed it is, although I have to admit I was around for the floods in the mid-70's too!
Incredible amount of water coming down stream. Beautiful footage and update, shared 👏😎♥️🇦🇺🕊️
Thanks!
Yes a large amount.
Why don't we build a dam and retain all this water, because we will likely be in drought again in 5 years time.
@@geoffcohen613 Quite probably so, but put water into a dam in our climate and evaporation rates are huge. That was one of the reasons the Chowilla dam never went ahead in the late '60's.
Incredible to see just how much water there is during these events.
I have seen some flood markings in various areas and it's hard to imagine in normal times that it can be ever like that.
I wonder what the mouth is looking like atm.
Thanks for the video.
YW. Yes, it sure is impressive! I reckon half of Adelaide was in Mannum today having a look, but on the positive side, the local shops were doing a roaring trade. I saw a video of the mouth a couple of days ago and it didn't appear to be hugely wider than usual but there was dirty water for kilometres in each direction.
@@captainfrank01 Yeah I remember having some very nice fish n chips when we were down there last.
Was supposed to go again before christmas but the weather was rubbish and my mate was too busy at work.
Hopefully he will finish his busy time before winter sets in but we shall see.
Looks like we will be going crabbing soon which is something I haven't done for ages.
Cheers.
Happy New Year South Australia. Looks like mega precautions against flooding. It's wet season here in wet tropics; that looks so tranquil in comparison. Hoping for no cyclones here too.
Yes, probably not what you're used to but it doesn't happen here very often!
Hey quick question where did you lanch your drone I was going to lanch mine yesterday but couldn’t find a good spot
I launched from a small lookout immediately behind and above the bowling green - no obstacles! You can see me centrally in the shot at 4:41 at the top of a steep flight of stairs next to a shade shelter. There were not many options tbh.
Why is there a line of houses (?) In the river overflow area?
There are shacks along the river bank. Some have been turned into permanent residences but Mannum council does have a lot of regulations regarding buildings below the 1956 flood level.
It's not looking good either at blancetown. We've got about 3 acres and it will be knocking on the door to go to the house. Up on steels not like the neighbour down the ward is knocking on his door step and his house is built on the dirt.
The levees have saved a lot of the main town.
Further evidence that building on flood plains and lower river banks should be prohibited.
Evidence of complete stupidity- not one structure is built, no dams and irrigation systems, no rivers deepen and big levee build, no big artificial lakes - we dig huge holes for gold but not for water. Criminal negligence
Please consider YOurTube. Australians are not being listened to on this. My lengthy article is the first where they can followup up with my by email. I know its a big ask but it's true we all need this opportunity that has no cost.
Not one floods prevention systems have been constructed, no dams and irrigation systems, no big artificial lakes and no rivers deepen and big levee build- criminal negligence