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> It is the largest internal drainage system in the world, and covers roughly 1.2 million square kilometres,

What about the Caspian drainage system, and the Aral drainage system? I'm no hydrologist, but I'm guessing the former is larger, and the latter is much larger. Sivamo 01:03, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Checked, Caspian and Aral are indeed both larger (though Aral is close at 1.3 million sq. km.) Kmusser 20:02, 28 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Lake Hart?

The photo is captioned "Lake Hart", yet there's no explanation in the text of what a lake by that name is doing in the "Lake Eyre Basin" article. 86.132.140.77 03:30, 22 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]