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At least back then they weren’t putting food in their gas tanks.
Why would anyone settle that place to begin with? There is always a drought or a flood there. And cyclones too!
Mr. Goddard, I do so enjoy these historical lessons of the stupidity of the AGW crowd. Keep them coming, good sir!
Fifteen years later – and another drought. This time, the stream water dried up and the locals had to rely on wells and water carted in:
“DEARTH OF WATER.
An extraordinary dearth of water pervades Sydney just now ; and where the wells are not altogether dry, they are universally low. Water carts, and water carriers, are subsequently all the go ; and such as drive a trade of retailing the indispensible element, have their hands full of business.”
-March 1829
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/36865777?