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Australia's Barramundi
A dam wall located at Western Australia's Lake Kununurra has interfered with an ancient breeding pattern of the barramundi. In a laboratory 600 miles away, an artificial breeding cycle has been created to restock Lake Kununurra with barramundi.
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Inland Kimberley is now so stiflingly hot, everything and everyone moves with caution.
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It might be the dry season, but there's no rest in the outback.
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The Kimberley region in boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness in existence.