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Ancestors' Spirit
Indigenous Australians believe the country was formed in the dreamtime and its laws are alive today. For Albert Wiggan, this law demands he care for his country and the spirits of his ancestors.
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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.