Description
Lake Tobin, between Wells 38 and 39, on the Canning Stock Route, is part of an ancient river system and is the largest chain of lakes, known as the Percival Lakes. The Shoesmith Cliffs nearby, provide the runoff water for the system. With large stands of desert oaks providing shade, it is a popular stopping place for the sun-drenched desert traveller. Rover depicts the trees interspersed with large termite mounds along the high watermark.