What did you do in MSFS today? (Part 3)

Post 1:

I was reading the latest issue of WILD magazine when I learned about Kati Thanda for the first time. I read the article keenly and then flew there in MSFS.

Kati Thanda – Lake Eyre in South Australia is Australia’s largest lake by area, but it is an ephemeral, endorheic lake located in a desert region and rarely fills completely. Known for being the lowest natural point in Australia at roughly 15 meters below sea level, the lake’s appearance varies dramatically, from a dry, salt-encrusted bed to a vast, temporary “inland sea” when rain causes infrequent but significant floods. The lake is co-managed by the Arabana Aboriginal people and the government in Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre National Park.

A note of thanks goes to WILD magazine, and @gue63 - a legendary Australian aviator, author, giver, creator, curator and contributor to MSFS who has corrected the Australian salt lakes to their true-to-life form through his modifications.

Enjoy the first collection of images from the trip. You may like to hover over the photos to read their captions, where the smaller lakes in the Lake Eyre region are named and listed.

P.S.sssst: MSFS 2020 :wink: :wink: :wink: :backhand_index_pointing_up: