Jindabynbe
Jindabyne is a town of unparalleled beauty. The glasslike, eerie lake, vast, expansive plains, the peculiar, rural conurbation and the lush, shadowy forests all hide many things from view. There are many entities camouflaged in the landscape of Jindabyne. Consequently, there are many instances where disharmony caused by the deceit and intervention shrouds truth and memories.
The town of Jindabyne holds much history but has lost much heritage. The original town of Jindabyne used to be situated in what is now a large lake. The lake came about from the holding dams of the Snowy Mountain Scheme; water was backed up and the town had to be moved out. The veil of water over the old town has an eerie mystique to it that has spouted much folklore concerning the old town. When Stuart is taking Tom out fishing on the lake, he explains the myths surrounding that lake. Tom is drawn by the lake’s allure but yet scared of it at the same time. Jindabyne, both the old and new, holds many secrets.......
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