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Catalog Number: NTX1683
Edition: 200
Image Ratio: 1:3
Kata Tjuta Ghost Gum, NT

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Early morning catches the bark of a ghost gum and the domes of Kata Tjuta in full splendour. I had the permission of local Aboriginal elders to photograph here, and it was out of respect for their traditional beliefs that I purposely included more than just one of Kata Tjuta's domes in the composition. But this was back in the days before bureaucrats began over-regulating this national park. Nowadays, ninety-five percent of the Kata Tjuta area, including the location pictured here, is off-limits to visitors. It saddens me that the up-and-coming generation of photographers cannot experience the same freedoms of access that I once so happily enjoyed. I believe this situation is a warning. We need to fight
Catalog Number: NTX1683
Edition: 200
Image Ratio: 1:3
Kata Tjuta Ghost Gum, NT

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Early morning catches the bark of a ghost gum and the domes of Kata Tjuta in full splendour. I had the permission of local Aboriginal elders to photograph here, and it was out of respect for their traditional beliefs that I purposely included more than just one of Kata Tjutas domes in the composition. But this was back in the days before bureaucrats began over-regulating this national park. Nowadays, ninety-five percent of the Kata Tjuta area, including the location pictured here, is off-limits to visitors. It saddens me that the up-and-coming generation of photographers cannot experience the same freedoms of access that I once so happily enjoyed. I believe this situation is a warning. We need to fight
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Early morning catches the bark of a ghost gum and the domes of Kata Tjuta in full splendour. I had the permission of local Aboriginal elders to photograph here, and it was out of respect for their traditional beliefs that I purposely included more than just one of Kata Tjutas domes in the composition. But this was back in the days before bureaucrats began over-regulating this national park. Nowadays, ninety-five percent of the Kata Tjuta area, including the location pictured here, is off-limits to visitors. It saddens me that the up-and-coming generation of photographers cannot experience the same freedoms of access that I once so happily enjoyed. I believe this situation is a warning. We need to fight
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