
Hume Dam, completed in 1936, stands as a monumental feat of engineering, once the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. It regulates the flow of the River Murray, supplying water for irrigation, domestic use, and hydroelectric power across three states. Visitors can walk across the 318-meter-long dam wall, enjoying panoramic views of Lake Hume and the surrounding countryside. The area offers facilities such as boat ramps, picnic shelters, and camping sites, making it a popular destination for water sports, fishing, and relaxation. The dam is located 16 kilometers east of Albury, accessible via State Highways or secondary roads.
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