1/25Flooded farmland near Kimba. Picture: Tara Kenny
Surfing in paddocks: Amazing pictures of SA’s rain dump
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2/25The road north to Woomera and Roxby Downs was cut off. This was the dramatic scene from Pimba, 480km north of Adelaide. On Tuesday, road crews were working on its repair. Picture: Spud’s Roadhouse.
3/25Leigh Fitzgerald’s property at Emu Rocks had 300mm of rain over the weekend – young Flynn got a bit wet. Supplied: Leigh Fitzgerald ,
4/25Bonnie at Thurlga Station in the Gawler Ranges. Picture: Katrina Morris
5/25Flooded farmland near Kimba. Picture: Tara Kenny
6/25Flooding has caused road closures on the Stuart Highway near Marla. Picture: Janice/Marla Traveler's Rest
7/25Bonnie at Thurlga Station in the Gawler Ranges. Picture: Katrina Morris
8/25Floodwaters seen at Mt Ive Station, Gawler Ranges , South Australia. Picture: Stephen Mudge
9/25Samuel Fitzgerald enjoys boogie boarding at Emu Rocks. Picture: Leigh Fitzgerald
10/25Flooded farmland near Kimba. Picture: Tara Kenny
11/25Bonnie at Thurlga Station in the Gawler Ranges. Picture: Katrina Morris
12/25Floodwaters seen at Mt Ive Station, Gawler Ranges, South Australia. Picture: Stephen Mudge
13/25Paul Ashenden negotiates the road between Dark Peake and Kimba on the Eyre Peninsula on Sunday. He reported a drive which normally 7½ hours took more than nine hours.
14/25Floodwaters sat Mt Ive Station, Gawler Ranges, South Australia. Picture: Stephen Mudge
15/25Floodwaters at Mt Ive Station, Gawler Ranges. Picture: Stephen Mudge
16/25Sunset at Roxby Downs this evening, after a day of heavy rain and stormy weather across South Australia. Picture: Kyle Dadleh
17/25Photos of flooding at Donaldson Rd, Buckleboo near the Gawler Rangers, Eyre Peninsula. Photo: Heather Baldock
18/25State Emergency Services volunteers were called to Iron Knob Road, about 20km from Whyalla, after a van, carrying two occupants, was swept into floodwaters. Picture: State Emergency Service
19/25Andrea Lowe has fun in the rain at Henley Beach with her son and his friends, from left, Harley Hudson 11, Max Lowe, 8, and Fletcher Gower 5. Picture: Tricia Watkinson.
20/25Twins Scarlett and Sienna Moon, 6 enjoying the rain in Clarendon. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
21/25Locals are making the most of the flooding around Kimba as almost 200mm of rain fell in under 24 hours. Picture: 7NEWS
22/25A jet ski gets a run in Kimba, thanks to ex-tropical cyclone Tiffany. Picture: 7NEWS
23/25Flooding near Iron Knob Rd and near Whyalla. Picture: State Emergency Service
24/25This little lass tried boogie boarding near Kimba. Picture: 7NEWS
25/25Near Buckleboo – the tributaries haven’t run for well over 30 years, and it only ever happens with very large rain events. Drone picture: Graeme Baldock