Bit of an update. The lions heads at the entry to the Mannum walking jetty (they book end park benches) that can be seen early in the video, are now drinking water.
I believe where the old Blacksmith shack and the walk along the top of the levee bank where the wharf could still be seen through the water, the water is now lapping against the levee bank.
The Pretoria hotel has built it's own private levee in an attempt to stay open ... it might be ok for a while, but at the moment I don't think any of the levee banks are high enough ..... in '56 the water was lapping on the pub balconies, the powers that be are not ruling out the possibility it will go even higher than that once the flow from the Darling reaches Wentworth and joins the Murray.
The dirt road shown just outside the Marina is no longer visible, nor is the grass at the edge of the water and that was yesterday morning.
We didn't pick Brian up today, so we haven't seen if the water is across the Marina Rd or not, but the amount of the lion heads showing now tells me the level will be close if not across the Marina rd.
The water is just at the edge of the river side lane where it passes Long Gully between Shearer Heights Rd and Long Gully Rd, that is the point we will be isolated from Mannum township, once we can't get to Shearer Hts Rd, we will be restricted to parking on the hill behind the house and driving up the dirt track, through the farmers property and onto Flood Rd ..... it's at the point of getting real and at the moment, there are no expectations of seeing the water level this low for another 4 mths .... wedid want a house that overlooked the river .... direct river frontage wasn't part of the plan
T1 Terry