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QUEENSLAND NSW DROUGHT FEATURE

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QUEENSLAND NSW DROUGHT FEATURE

Dead trees are seen in a dry paddock at the drought effected " Bando" property near Lightning Ridge, NSW, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. The combination of low rainfall and high temperatures has created the most severe drought conditions in parts of Queensland and New South Wales ever recorded. (aP Image/Dan Peled)

Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News

Author:: DAN PELED
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 10th August 2014

Media ID 24122372

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This print captures the devastating impact of the Queensland and New South Wales drought in 2014. In this image, taken at the "Bando" property near Lightning Ridge, NSW, dead trees stand as haunting reminders of nature's struggle against extreme weather conditions. The dry paddock surrounding them serves as a stark testament to the severity of this crisis. The combination of low rainfall and soaring temperatures has resulted in unparalleled drought conditions across these regions. As one gazes upon this photograph, it becomes evident that these conditions are unlike anything ever recorded before. The once fertile land now appears parched and lifeless, with no signs of relief in sight. Photographer Dan Peled skillfully captures the essence of despair and desolation through his lens. Each detail tells a story - from the cracked earth beneath the trees to their skeletal branches reaching towards an unforgiving sky. This image serves as a powerful reminder that climate change is not just an abstract concept but a harsh reality affecting communities around Australia. As we reflect on this photograph, let us be reminded of our responsibility to protect our environment and work towards sustainable solutions for future generations. May it serve as a call to action for governments, organizations, and individuals alike to prioritize conservation efforts and mitigate the effects of climate change before more landscapes succumb to such devastation.

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