Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Now for the Brown!




Brown water snaking across chasms of brown mud is currently making its way across Western Queensland.

So why is the water brown?

There are large quantities of suspended sediment, usually fine clay particles within these waters, and it is this suspended matter that gives the outback water its characteristic brown colour.

For now, Brown is the colour in Western Queensland. The mud and the water intermingle and are a perfect match!

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