Description
Illawarra regions.
Built between 1918 and 1926, the Cordeaux Dam is a marvel of engineering and architecture. It was designed by the New South Wales Department of Public Works and is considered an important example of early 20th-century dam construction in Australia.
The Cordeaux Dam is made of cyclopean masonry, which is a technique that involves using large irregularly shaped stones. This method was chosen to ensure the dam's stability and durability. The dam stands at a height of 52 meters and has a length of 283 meters. It has a storage capacity of 91,000 megaliters of water, making it an essential water source for the surrounding regions.
In addition to its functional purpose, the Cordeaux Dam is also a visually stunning structure. Its location in a picturesque valley surrounded by lush vegetation adds to its charm. The dam's heritage listing recognizes its significance as a cultural and historical landmark in the region.
Today, the Cordeaux Dam continues to play a vital role in supplying water to the Macarthur and
Its engineering and architectural achievements, combined with its natural beauty, make it a must-visit destination for those interested in Australian history and infrastructure.
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