Lake George, located just north of Canberra in New South Wales, is one of the most enigmatic and spiritually charged bodies of water in Australia. Known to the traditional Ngunnawal custodians as Weereewa, meaning “bad water,” the lake is a rare endorheic basin, which means it has no natural outflow to the sea. For generations, local legends have suggested that the lake is connected via a subterranean wormhole to a “mirror lake” in South America or China, where the water supposedly surfaces whenever the Australian basin mysteriously drains into the earth.
The energy of the Lake George vortex is described by sensitives as being “mercurial” and “haunted,” holding a deep residual memory of the many tragedies that have occurred within its boundaries. Because the lake is extremely shallow and sits atop a significant geological fault line, the wind can whip up dangerous, freezing waves in a matter of minutes, a phenomenon that has claimed the lives of numerous sailors and military cadets over the decades. Travelers on the Federal Highway, which skirts the lake’s western edge, frequently report sightings of a “phantom hitchhiker” and mysterious “green ghost lights” that hover over the dry lake bed.
Beyond its ghostly reputation, the Ngunnawal people hold the lake in high spiritual regard as the home of Budjabulya, a powerful water spirit and creator being who resides within the depths (or the mud, when the lake is dry).
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