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The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land

The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land


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The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land

The East Alligator River flows through Arnhem Land, located east of Australias Northern Territory city of Darwin July 15, 2013. The frontrunner to become Australias next prime minister, Tony Abbott, holds ambitious plans to develop the countrys sparse and inhospitable north by 2030 to attract a new wave of mining investment and boost agricultural exports to Asia. Picture taken July 15, 2013. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS POLITICS) - GM1E97N0YYW01

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This print captures the majestic beauty of the East Alligator River as it gracefully meanders through Arnhem Land, located in Australia's Northern Territory. The image, taken on July 15,2013, by renowned photographer David Gray for Reuters Images, showcases the untouched wilderness and natural splendor of this remote region. Arnhem Land holds great significance both environmentally and politically. It is here that Tony Abbott, then a frontrunner to become Australia's next prime minister, envisioned ambitious plans to develop the country's vast northern territories by 2030. With hopes of attracting new mining investments and boosting agricultural exports to Asia, Abbott aimed to transform this inhospitable landscape into a thriving economic hub. In this photograph, nature takes center stage as the tranquil river winds its way through lush vegetation and rugged terrain. The serene waters reflect the vibrant hues of an Australian sunset while symbolizing the untapped potential lying within these lands. The image serves as a reminder of our delicate relationship with nature and how we must balance development with environmental preservation. As viewers gaze upon this breathtaking scene captured by David Gray's lens, they are invited to contemplate not only Arnhem Land's immense beauty but also its future trajectory amidst political ambitions and global demands for resources

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