- Lake Barlee
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Barlee
image_lake = Lake_Barlee.jpg
caption_lake = Lake Barlee from Space
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location =Paynes Find, Western Australia
coords = coord|29|9|20|S|119|30|50|E|type:waterbody_region:AU-WA|display=inline,title
type = intermittentsalt lake
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basin_countries =Australia
length = approximately 80 km
width = approximately 100 km
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cities =Lake Barlee is an intermittent
salt lake inWestern Australia . It is located at coord|29|9|20|S|119|30|50|E|type:waterbody_region:AU, about 150 km east of Paynes Find and west of Leonora on the border between the Shires of Sandstone and Menzies. Lake Barlee is more than 100 km wide from west to east, and about 80 km wide from north to south.Lake Barlee is usually dry. It fills about once every ten years, after which the water persists for a little less than a year. When Lake Barlee is holding water, it is the most important breeding ground for
Banded Stilt s.Lake Barlee was discovered byJohn Forrest in 1869. Forrest's party, who were searching for the long lost explorerLudwig Leichhardt , became bogged while trying to cross the salt lake on 19 March. After extracting their horses from the bog, they skirted the lake for nearly a week. On 25 March, Forrest climbed a hill in the area and saw the great extent of the lake. He then named it afterFrederick Barlee , theColonial Secretary of Western Australia .
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